Neoblader stone is one of late complications of urinary diversion. The underlying etiology of stone is usually multifactorial. After the urinary diversion, some metabolic and anatomical changes those may increase risk of urolithiasis. The most common types of stones are struvite and calcium phosphate. We present a case who underwent radical cystectomy and developed a neobladder stone 8 years after radical cystectomy
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