Mild left hydronephrosis and hydroureter secondary to a radio opaque calculus which lies in intra-mural/intravesical left ureter.
At least four radio-opaque calculi are seen.
At least one non-obsrtuctive radio opaque calculus in the right kidney along with at least two minute papillary calcifications.
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