Korean J Urol.  1999 Dec;40(12):1720-1722.

A Case of a Giant Prostatic Calculus with Bladder Stones

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  • 1Department of Urology, University of Medicine, Inje University, Sanggye Paik Hospital, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

Microscopic prostatic calculi are not uncommon in late adult life. But a giant prostatic calculus is a rare finding. No symptoms are pathognomic of calculus disease of the prostate gland. The diagnosis is usually established by rectal palpation of the prostate gland, urethroscopic examination, and roentgenographic or ultrasonic study. Usually, no treatment is indicated for patients with asymptomatic prostatic calculi. In patients with significant symptoms, a transurethral or suprapubic prostatectomy may be contemplated. We report a case of a giant prostatic calculus with bladder stones in a 60-year-old male who was treated endoscopically.

Keyword

Giant prostatic calculus; Bladder stones

MeSH Terms

Adult
Calculi*
Diagnosis
Digital Rectal Examination
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Prostate
Prostatectomy
Ultrasonics
Urinary Bladder Calculi*
Urinary Bladder*
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