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PostPosted: 03/01/07 - 12:30    Post subject: kidney stones & swelling in ureter. Vote now! Reply with quote

i got 2 big stones(1cm&5cm) in my left kidney, and got a severe swelling in my ureter,my urologist refer me for a cystoscopy to check clearly..im worried...he also told me that the hole of my ureter is quiet small by birth so he can try to large it if he can...the stone issue he told is quiet complex..im worried.....
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