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Manger JP et al. – This study demonstrates that hydronephrosis is present in a small percentage of patients after ureteroscopy. Hydronephrosis can be present in both symptomatic and asymptomatic patients and may warrant further surgery. Renal ultrasonography at 1 month after ureteroscopy permits appropriate detection of hydronephrosis and should be considered as an imaging option.

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