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What (who) is ureteral stone - definition

EXAMINATION OF THE UPPER URINARY TRACT
Retrograde ureteral; Pyeloscopy; Ureteroscope

Stone and Stone (band)         
GERMAN BAND
Stone & Stone
Stone and Stone are a German music duo made up of the husband and wife team Glen J. Penniston and Tatjana Cheyenne Penniston.
Ureteral cancer         
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URINARY SYSTEM CANCER THAT IS LOCATED IN THE URETER
Uretal cancer; Ureter cancer; Renal pevlic cancer; Ureteral Cancer; Utereal cancer; Ureteric cancer; Causes of ureteral cancer
Ureteral cancer is cancer of the ureters, muscular tubes that propel urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder. It is also known as ureter cancer,Ureter Cancer, Mayo Clinic renal pelvic cancer, and rarely ureteric cancer or uretal cancer.
Joseph Stone, Baron Stone         
BRITISH ARMY DOCTOR (1903-1986)
Lord Stone of Hendon; Baron Stone; Lord Stone
Joseph Ellis Stone, Baron Stone (born Silverstone; 27 May 1903 – 17 June 1986) was a British general practitioner, most notably to Harold Wilson.

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Ureteroscopy

Ureteroscopy is an examination of the upper urinary tract, usually performed with a ureteroscope that is passed through the urethra and the bladder, and then directly into the ureter. The procedure is useful in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders such as kidney stones and urothelial carcinoma of the upper urinary tract. Smaller stones in the bladder or lower ureter can be removed in one piece, while bigger ones are usually broken before removal during ureteroscopy.

The examination may be performed with either a flexible, semi-rigid or rigid device while the patient is under anesthesia. In specific cases, the patient is free to go home after the examination.

In pyeloscopy, the endoscope is designed to reach all the way to the renal pelvis (also called pyelum), thereby allowing visualisation of the entire drainage system of the kidney. The endoscope can contain an instrument port which allows for introduction of laser fibres to fragment stones, and micro-baskets to retrieve stone fragments. Kidney stones up to 2 cm in size can be treated by pyeloscopy.