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Chen CC et al. – The rate of malignancy in patients with staghorn stone was 0.9% (4/408) and a positive biopsy rate of 4.5% (4/88) over suspicious mucosa. Although the rate of malignant tumor present in staghorn stone is rare, a few cancers still can be seen during operations that can not be found before the surgery.

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