Usually yes, but...: The visualization of stone may vary depending on its size and especially its related coupling with degree of dilation of ureter and kidney, i.e., hydroureteronephrosis. Nonethless, always correlate the findings of imaging studies with patient's clinical profile so to decide the clinical significance. More? Ask your urologist timely. Best wish to stone passing and recovery ...
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