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RENAL PELVIC CALCULUS CO-EXISTING WITH AN ABERRANT RENAL VESSEL: CASE REPORT AND LITERATURE REVIEW [PDF]
Introduction: Appraisals on the pair of renal pelvic calculus with an aberrant renal vessel that causes urinary tract obstruction as synchronous renal lesions are rare.
A Abdulkadir
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Outcomes of Retrograde Intra-Renal Surgery
Introduction: Miniaturization of endoscopic instruments has gained wide popularity in the treatment of renal calculi. Retrograde intra-renal surgery and holmium laser in combination has already proven its superiority when compared to other modalities in ...
Samir Shrestha, Pukar Maskey
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Optimization of the process of dissolution of phosphate calculi of the human kidney in vitro
Aim. To study the influence of physicochemical parameters of litholytic compositions on the degree of dissolution of phosphate calculi. Results and discussion.
Natalia M. Bogdan +2 more
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Spontaneous retrograde urolithiasis migration in a woman: a case report and possible mechanism
Urolithiasis is a condition which is commonly encountered in practice, however retrograde migration of a calculus within the ureter has only recently been documented with few cases reported in the literature.
T. Saliba, H. Salame, D. Tack
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Hydatid disease is a cyclozoonotic parasitic infestation caused by the larval stage of the cestode parasites of Echinococcus spp. (Echinococcus granulosus, Echinococcus vogeli, and Echinococcus multilocularis).
Parag Bhirud +2 more
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Role of patala kshara and gokshuradi choorna in renal calculi – a clinical study
Background: Renal calculi or kidney stone disease is a common painful urologic disease causing significant social and financial burden. It has high recurrence rate of nearly fifty (50%) percentage.
Rabinarayan Tripathy +4 more
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Lunar Phases and Emergency Department Visits for Renal Colic Due to Ureteral Calculus. [PDF]
BACKGROUND:Urolithiasis affects an estimated 5% of the population and the lifetime risk of passing a stone in the urinary tract is estimated to be 8-10%.
Andy W Yang +3 more
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Insights into the pathogenesis of nicotine addiction. Could a salivary biosensor be useful in Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT)? [PDF]
Nicotine has gained the attention of the medical community due to its insidious addictive mechanisms which lead to chronic consumption. The multitude of compounds derived from tobacco smoke have local and systemic negative impacts, resulting in a large ...
Alexescu, Teodora G +13 more
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Introduction Parenchymal renal rupture due to a ureteric calculus is extremely rare and an emergency. Case presentation A 54‐year‐old man was brought to the emergency room with left back pain without trauma.
Moe Toyoshima +9 more
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Percutaneous nephrolithotomy of a staghorn calculus in a patient with renal angiomyolipoma
Renal angiomyolipoma (AML) is the most common benign renal tumor and is prevalent in around 0.2%–0.6% of the population. Its main associated risk is bleeding. It is uncommon that AML presents simultaneously with a staghorn calculus requiring percutaneous
Akbar Jalal +4 more
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