Abstract
A case of giant vaginal stone secondary to vesicovaginal fistulae is presented. Vagina is a rare
site for urinary stone formation. Vaginal stones are thought to be formed due to deposition of
urinary salts in the vagina &clinical presentation is variable like difficulty in micturation &
dyspareunia. Proper Vaginal examination can be helpful to make the diagnosis . Attention is
paid especially in young gynecologists for the importance of1st doing pelvic examination before
carrying certain investigations& have a possibility of VVF with vaginal stone.
Ambreen Amna Siddiqui , Fehmida Memon, Pushpa Sirichand, Anila Quereshi. (2013) Giant Vaginolith – Case Report , Journal of Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences, Volume-12, Issue-2.
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