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    Ureteric Stone

    Calculi of the ureter, usually the result of the passage of one originating in the kidney. It occurs usually in mid-life, rarely in children; and is more frequent in males than females. (From CMIT, 5th ed) (NLM, Medical Subject Headings)




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