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Nat. Rev. Urol. doi:10.1038/nrurol.2016.154 Figure 5 Two plain films of the abdomen before and after treatment for an obstructing left-ureteral stone Figure 5 | Two plain films of the abdomen before and after treatment for an obstructing left-ureteral stone. This patient also underwent CT imaging (Fig. 2). a | The left obstructing stone is clearly visible before treatment. b | After treatment the stone is no longer visible. Stones overlaying a bony structure, <5 mm or shaded by a bowel gas loop can easily be missed. Brisbane, W. et al. (2016) An overview of kidney stone imaging techniques Nat. Rev. Urol. doi:10.1038/nrurol.2016.154