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Chhor V et al. – This case emphasizes the particular aspect of CT scan and the extrarenal potential danger of the ESWL procedure. Some precautions and dedicated patient information must be taken when used in patients with chronic inflammation of the digestive tract or history of intestinal surgery.

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