Baba, DursunBaşaran, EkremYüksel, AlpaslanKayıkçı, Muhammet AliTekin, Ali2020-04-302020-04-3020181309-3878https://doi.org/10.18521/ktd.448556https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12684/2672WOS: 000450536200024Intravesical foreign objects are rare but significant urological problem as they cause recurrent urinary tract infections, bladder stone formation and chronic irritation leading to malignant transformation. Although self-urethral infliction and iatrogenic etiologies are common, trauma-related etiologies and migration from an adjacent organ are also reported within literature. Here we present a case with a prediagnosis of bladder stone and an unexpected intraoperative diagnosis of intravesical bullet covered by stone identified during cystolithotripsy. Further investigation revealed a story of gunshot injury of her lower abdomen and a bullet left in the iliac bones thirty years before. Thus, the bullet was presumed to migrate from the pelvic bones to the urinary bladder.tr10.18521/ktd.448556info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessForeign Body MigrationUrinary Bladder CalculiAn Unusual Case: The Migration of a Bullet into the Bladder and Covered with StoneArticle103404407N/A