Your 32-year-old male patient presents with constant, severe flank pain, radiating to his groin, with tenderness over the costovertebral angle, and hematuria. What should be the MOST likely differential diagnosis?

A) Nephritis
B) Renal calculi
C) Chronic renal failure
D) Appendicitis

Answer: B

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