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Gossypiboma presenting as a renal mass: A case report

Section: Uroradiology

A 69-year-old lady was admitted to our hospital with ferriprive anemia. A pyelotomy was performed 9 years ago for urolithiasis in the left renal pyelum. A gastroduodenal enteroscopy and a coloscopy were performed and no clinically significant pathology was found. A MultiSlice Computed Tomography (MS...

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