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			<p>I've never seen this but did he have bladder stones or a urine pH that could have caused them?  I wonder if a bladder stone could have cut the inside of his bladder and caused a bleed that could have formed a clot?  He had a blockage so the blood wouldn't get flushed out with the urine and I wonder if a high/low pH would make it more likely to form a clot.  I'm just guessing but am interested if anyone else has seen anything like this.<br /><br />
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