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Recurrence of renal lithiasis

Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, 2003
It is well known that all renal stones are associated with a high recurrence rate. The aim of this paper is to study the different types of renal calculi recurrence.The study included 220 patients who had produced two or more renal calculi over a period of calcium oxalate dihydrate/hydroxyapatite and calcium oxalate monohydrate-->calcium oxalate ...
F Grases, Antonia Costa-Bauzá
exaly   +3 more sources

Salmonella Lithiasis

Journal of Urology, 1976
A case of Salmonella lithiasis in a 60-year-old woman is presented and the relevant literature is discussed. Nephrectomy instead of lyelolithotomy was undertaken to eliminate the carrier state, and cholecystectomy and exploration of the common bile duct were required.
A I, Hasham, D T, Uehling
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Uterine Lithiasis

The American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 1990
We report a case of uterine lithiasis in a 73-year-old Latin American woman. The patient underwent vaginal hysterectomy and colporrhaphy for complaints related to secondary uterine prolapse and cystocele. The 70-g, 8 x 5 x 3.5 cm uterus had a normal shape.
L C, Alpert   +2 more
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Postprostatectomy Lithiasis

Urologia Internationalis, 2010
After a short historical survey and a comprehensive review of the world literature which comprises 242 cases (including 19 personal ones), 10 new cases of lithiasis after prostatectomy are added (5 of which are personal ones), making a total of 252 cases. The CT scan was very useful in the diagnostic imaging.
F S, Haddad, A, Chinichian
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Active Bronchopulmonary Lithiasis

Radiology, 1949
LUNG STONES attracted the curiosity of physicians of ancient Greece and Rome, and according to Morgagni (quoted by Atlee, 2), pneumoliths were known to Areteus, Galen, and Aristotle. As autopsies became part of medical investigation, more knowledge was gathered about this condition. The earliest comprehensive clinical report was that of Schenck (39) in
E, FREEDMAN, J H, BILLINGS
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Biliary lithiasis and helminthiasis

The American Journal of Surgery, 1981
The syndrome of Oriental cholangiohepatitis is characterized by helminthiasis, choledocholithiasis often without cholecystolithiasis, biliary duct stricture and hepatic abscess. The common duct stones are usually multiple, black and friable. Fourteen cases have been seen in recent immigrants to the United States.
A E, Yellin, A J, Donovan
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Ureteroscopy for Transplant Lithiasis

Journal of Endourology, 2012
The optimal management of renal and ureteral calculi in transplanted kidneys is not well defined. Although larger (>1.5 cm) stone burdens are generally treated with percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL), smaller stones may be reasonably approached with retrograde or antegrade ureteroscopy (URS).
Elias, Hyams   +6 more
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Lithiasis and Risk Factors

Urologia Internationalis, 2007
Nephrolithiasis is a worldwide disease with high clinical and economic costs. The increasing incidence in industrialized countries seems to be related to several risk factors, which are partly inherited and partly acquired. Although risk factors in urolithiasis are still under discussion, their identification would provide a notable gain for the ...
P, Ferrari   +5 more
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[Epidemiology of biliary lithiasis].

Nuovi annali d'igiene e microbiologia, 1987
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Fara, G M, Signorelli, C, Gozzini, A
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2,8-Dihydroxyadenine lithiasis

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1986
2,8-Dihydroxyadenine (2,8-DHA) lithiasis is a form of kidney stone previously mistaken for uric acid because of identical reactivity in non-specific tests used routinely in stone analysis. Unlike uric acid, the stones crush easily and do not react with uricase.
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