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Meyer S et al. – The authors report the case of a female patient who was treated with a ureteral wall stent because of stenosis caused by radiotherapy. Subsequently the stent migrated into the bladder and led to incrustation and stone formation. This finally led to development of a vesicovaginal fistula and bladder perforation into the os pubis.

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