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Urolithiasis is a disease caused by calculi, crystals, or excessive sediment in the urinary tract, which is generally composed of one or more types of minerals such as struvite, calcium oxalate, calcium phosphate, uric acid, and cystine.
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Bladder Stone in a Woman after Cesarean Section: A Case Report
Urinary bladder calculi are rarely seen in women and any history of previous pelvic surgery must, therefore, raise suspicion of an iatrogenic etiology. According to the literature, fewer than 2% of all bladder calculi occur in female subjects and, thus ...
Chin-Ming Su +4 more
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Giant prostatic and bladder calculi: Endoscopic management and review of the literature
Giant prostatic and bladder calculi is extremely rare entity with incidence increasing with age. These large stones can be concurrently managed via transurethrally, open retro-pubic surgery, radical prostatectomy and endoscopically depending on site and ...
Jaisukh Kalathia +2 more
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A unusual case of 356 vesical calculii
Multiple vesical calculi are rarely seen in urological practice. Males are affected more than the females. Vesical calculi are usually secondary to bladder outlet obstruction.
A Agarwal +4 more
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Urethral calculi are rare forms of urolithiasis. Majority of the calculi are migratory from urinary bladder or upper urinary tract. Primary urethral calculi usually occur in presence of urethral stricture or diverticulum. In this article we report a case
Ghanshyam Sigdel +2 more
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Bladder calculi and cystitis in Hanwoo steers without clinical symptoms: a case report
Two Hanwoo steers were emergency-slaughtered due to symptoms of urethral obstruction. The steers were of the same age and were raised using the same feed management.
Ui-Hyung Kim +3 more
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Large bladder stones in an augmented bladder – An open approach to a big problem
Bladder augmentation can be a valuable life-changing operation for patients with bladder dysfunction, however, are associated with several complications that require long-term management.
Katherine Ong, Kevin Murtagh
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Bladder calculi associated or not with early crystalluria or salt deposits can be a common finding after reconstructive bladder surgery. The objective of this study was to characterize calculi and urine of domestic rabbits treated with mesenchymal ...
Saulo Tadeu Lemos Pinto Filho +9 more
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A case of transvaginal lithotripsy for a giant vaginal calculus
Introduction Primary vaginal calculi are relatively rare, compared with secondary calculi. Primary calculi are often a result of urogenital sinus abnormalities, neurogenic bladder, or chronic incontinence.
Shunsuke Owa +3 more
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Case report: Bladder calculi presenting as urinary incontinence mimicking obstetric urinary fistula
The presence of calculi in the urinary tract is usually a silent morbidity, which may present as an incidental finding on evaluation of the genitourinary or renal tract for other pathologies.
Rukiyat A. Abdus-salam +1 more
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