Intrauterine contraceptive devices may rarely erode into the urinary bladder. usually shortly after insertion. This case report describes the presentation and management of a copper-bearing intrauterine device which had eroded into the bladder. The patient presented with dysuria. https://www.jungleoasisplayground.com/product-category/industrialother-business/
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