Yes,...: I assumed you meant ureteral stone, not urethral one. Some 5-10% of urinalysis for ureteral stone may not show blood in urine one time or another, and the size of stone is not proportional to the degree of blood in the urine. But, most of times, microhematuria is present and occasionally, gross bloody can appear.
Answered 5/4/2014
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Yes: I think you may mean a stone in your ureter(the tube from your kidney to the bladder).It can cause blood in the urine.Since you know the size,you are obviously being followed by a doctor for it. Good luck.
Answered 12/20/2014
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