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Medullary Sponge Kidney and Staghorn Calculi

Urologia Internationalis, 1990
We describe a 65-year-old female with bilateral staghorn calculi who presented with a Proteus mirabilis perinephric abscess secondary to a ruptured lower pole hydrocalyx. Radiologic evidence was consistent with underlying medullary sponge kidney (MSK) disease. Despite expectations to the contrary, MSK, a disease notable for many risk factors capable of
J R, Nunley, D A, Sica, V, Smith
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IR analysis of CaOx kidney calculi

SPIE Proceedings, 2009
IR absorption spectra of urea, urine without any deviation in composition and kidney oxalate calculi are studied. The shifting of stretching vibrations of carbonyl group C=O confirms that assert that the joining of calcium oxalate molecules and oxalate complexes join to urea molecules via oxygen atom of urea.
O.M. Bordun, O.Z. Drobchak
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Kidney and Ureter Calculi

2019
Urinary stones are an ailment that can leave the patients asymptomatic or lead to significant morbidity or even mortality. Understanding the basic concepts of stone formation is vital in its prevention, which is key not only as a preventative measure but also to ensure patients do not form further stones. In this chapter, we discuss the pathophysiology
Aboumarzouk, Omar   +8 more
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Staghorn Calculi in Solitary Kidneys

Journal of Urology, 1971
J A, Libertino   +3 more
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