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RADIOLOGY: GENITOURINARY: GU: Case# 32999: PROSTATE ABSCESS. 90-year-old black male with past medical history of dementia and stroke.Patient presents from a nursing home complaining of nausea and vomiting with increased temperature. 1. A distal right ureteral calculus just proximal to the ureterovesical junction is seen with dilation of the ureter proximal to this calculus. There is no hydronephrosis, perinephric abscess, or evidence of pyelonephritis seen in either kidney. 2. Urinary bladder calculus which is intramural or within the lumen of the bladder and is located at the right ureterovesical junction. 3. Enlarged prostate. 4. Right groin lipoma. 5. No signs of abdominal abscess, acute cholecystitis, or appendicitis.

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