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On the Comparative Infrequency of Urinary Calculi among Seafaring People
A. Copland Hutchison
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Professor Vacca's Memorial on the Recto-Vesical Method of Extracting Urinary Calculi, with Cases.
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Journal of Urology, 1991
We report 2 cases of nephrolithiasis owing to hematin stones. One patient had no apparent explanation for this finding, while the other was receiving warfarin anticoagulation for a prosthetic aortic valve. The chemical nature, etiology and clinical features of hematin calculi are discussed.
J I, Miller, R B, McBeath, G W, Drach
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We report 2 cases of nephrolithiasis owing to hematin stones. One patient had no apparent explanation for this finding, while the other was receiving warfarin anticoagulation for a prosthetic aortic valve. The chemical nature, etiology and clinical features of hematin calculi are discussed.
J I, Miller, R B, McBeath, G W, Drach
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1968
Excerpt An international symposium on research in renal stone formation was held in Leeds, England, on April 17 to 20, 1968.
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Excerpt An international symposium on research in renal stone formation was held in Leeds, England, on April 17 to 20, 1968.
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Kolloid-Zeitschrift, 1953
The few contributions which discuss the colloidal properties of urinary calculi lack the most important information, namely, what actually causes their formation.
Ernst A. Hauser, D. S. Beau
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The few contributions which discuss the colloidal properties of urinary calculi lack the most important information, namely, what actually causes their formation.
Ernst A. Hauser, D. S. Beau
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Clinical Radiology, 1985
Four patients with giant urinary bladder calculi are presented. All were males with bladder outflow obstruction. The literature on the subject is reviewed.
M H, Dahniya, L, Gordon-Harris
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Four patients with giant urinary bladder calculi are presented. All were males with bladder outflow obstruction. The literature on the subject is reviewed.
M H, Dahniya, L, Gordon-Harris
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1925
Since the advent of radiology, urology has made a remarkable advance toward more accurate diagnosis. In the earliest days of radiology it was considered quite sufficient if the shadow of a stone could be demonstrated; but during the last few years, through accumulated experience, more perfect technic and the introduction of pyelography, the roentgen ...
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Since the advent of radiology, urology has made a remarkable advance toward more accurate diagnosis. In the earliest days of radiology it was considered quite sufficient if the shadow of a stone could be demonstrated; but during the last few years, through accumulated experience, more perfect technic and the introduction of pyelography, the roentgen ...
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Urologia Journal, 2014
Infection urinary stones resulting from urease-producing bacteria are composed by struvite and/or carbonate apatite. Bacterial urease splits urea and promotes the formation of ammonia and carbon dioxide leading to urine alkalinization and formation of phosphate salts.
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Infection urinary stones resulting from urease-producing bacteria are composed by struvite and/or carbonate apatite. Bacterial urease splits urea and promotes the formation of ammonia and carbon dioxide leading to urine alkalinization and formation of phosphate salts.
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