They primarily occur in the kidney, but they can also develop anywhere along the urinary tract, which includes the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and the urethra.
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From the calyxes, pee travels out of the kidneys through the ureters (YUR-uh-ters) to be stored in the bladder (a muscular sac in the lower belly). When a person urinates, the pee exits the bladder and goes out of the body through the urethra (yoo-REE-thruh), another tube-like structure.
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