Tiny stones cause boulder-sized pain for deployed servicemembers
Col. (Dr.) John Mansfield performs surgery to remove kidney stones from a patient at the Air Force Theater Hospital at Balad Air Base, Iraq, March 26. In the most severe cases of kidney stone disease, stones that are too large to be broken up with laser treatment, must be physically removed from the kidneys. Colonel Mansfield is a 332nd Expeditionary Medical Operations Squadron urologist. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Mareshah Haynes)
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