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Associations of metabolic syndrome and its components with complex renal calculi and stone composition: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Background Metabolic syndrome (MS) is a risk factor for renal calculi development. This investigation intended to explore the associations of MS and its components with complex renal calculi and stone composition.
Siyuan Bu +6 more
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Elevated Zinc and Potassium Levels in Renal Calculi Indicate Distinct Pathophysiological Mechanisms in Urolithiasis [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Urolithiasis is a common disease in Western societies, affecting approximately 10% of the population, and more often men than women. The formation of renal calculi is a complex process, including various compounds and proteins. The
Maciej Jaromin +8 more
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Determination of Lead in Human Calculi and Its Effects on Renal Function of Lead Occupational Workers [PDF]
Seventy five samples of renal and eighteen samples of supra gingival calculi of lead recycling workers were collected over the period of seven years (2008-2014) and studied for the accumulation of lead. The results were compared with those of non exposed
F. Memon +5 more
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Duplication of renal system is one of the commonest renal anomalies. It is infrequently associated with renal calculus, ureterocele and vesico ureteric reflux.
Dharmender Aggarwal +3 more
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PSEUDORECURRENCE POSTOPERATIVE RENAL STONES; RESIDUAL RENAL STONES, PERSONAL EXPERIENCE AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE [PDF]
Removal of all stone and fragments is an important goal of every operations of renal stone. In spite of using modern techniques for stone manage still residual calculi (retained calculi) is an ever existing problem.
Ismaeel Hama Ameen
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Application of Ureteroscope in Emergency Treatment with Persistent Renal Colic Patients during Pregnancy. [PDF]
BACKGROUND:Although the application of ureteroscopy in the treatment of ureteral calculi during pregnancy has been on the rise, for persistent renal colic patients without ultrasound-detected ureteral calculi, it may represent a clinical dilemma due to ...
Shilin Zhang +5 more
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Background and Objectives: To clinically validate the computed tomography (CT)-based three-dimension (3D) model for treatment planning and intraoperative navigation of ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO) complicated with renal calculi.
Shengwei Xiong +8 more
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Introduction Ureteropelvic junction obstruction is often associated with renal calculus formation. However, there is no report of using robot‐assisted laparoscopic pyeloplasty combined with percutaneous endoscopic surgery for ureteropelvic junction ...
Hidenori Nishio +5 more
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Background Laparoscopic ureterolithotomy bridges the gap between open and endourologic procedures as it is minimally invasive and overcomes a few of the disadvantages of open ureterolithotomy. We report a case of a solitary functioning renal unit with at
Sheshang U. Kamath +3 more
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