Abstract
Urolithiasis in children is an underrecognized cause of pediatric abdominal pain. Our case describes a child who presented to the emergency department with right lower quadrant pain, in whom a point-of-care ultrasound detected an ureterovesicular stone, which obviated the need for any further radiographic studies. We review the current literature on pediatric urolithiasis with a focus on sonographic diagnosis.
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Riera, A., Bokhari, S. A. J., & Bechtel, K. (2016). If you twinkle when you tinkle, stones are found on ultrasound. Pediatric Emergency Care, 32(4), 246–249. https://doi.org/10.1097/PEC.0000000000000542
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