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Kidney stone X-Ray

Kidney stone X-Ray

Hello everyone I'm a medical student studying for my board exam and I came across a question about a women who was experiencing recurrent UTIs. She presented with flank pain and an x-ray was taken that showed a staghorn calculi. The question basically wanted you to identify the stone and the bacteria associated with it. I got the question but the x-ray that they showed was pretty strange to me. Can anyone help me identify all the other stuff that's going on in this image ?

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