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ESWL treatment of urinary calculi

Urology, 1989
A total of 711 patients with symptomatic upper and lower urinary tract calculi underwent extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy (ESWL) at the Ohio Kidney Stone Center during the first six months. At follow-up 84 percent of the first 180 patients are stone-free. Retreatment was required for 2.8 percent of the patients with residual stone material. Thirty-
Drago, Joseph R.   +7 more
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THE INCIDENCE OF PHOSPHATIC URINARY CALCULI IN RATS FED ON EXPERIMENTAL RATIONS

, 1917
During the early years of our investigations on the nutrition of rats a number of our experimental animals showed on necropsy the presence of calculi in the kidneys or bladder.
T. B. Osborne, L. Mendel
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Management of urinary calculi in pregnancy

Urology, 1986
When a calculus is present in the upper urinary tract during pregnancy, the upper tract dilatation seen on radiography and ultrasonography can be due to the calculus or to the pregnancy. This makes the decision on management difficult unless there are associated clinical findings of pain or sepsis.
Paul Gleich, C. Smith, Alexander S. Cass
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Water for preventing urinary calculi

2003
Urinary calculi is a common condition characterized of high incidence and high recurrence rate. For a long time, increased water intake has been the main preventive measure for the disease and its recurrence.To access the effectiveness of increased water intake for the primary and secondary prevention of urinary calculi.Relevant RCTs were identified by
Zhang Ke, Qiang Wei
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Urinary Calculi

The American Journal of Nursing, 1963
C C, WINTER, M M, ROEHM, H G, WATSON
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The risk of bladder cancer in patients with urinary calculi: a meta-analysis

Urolithiasis, 2018
Zhang Yu   +5 more
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Dual energy can accurately differentiate uric acid-containing urinary calculi from calcium stones

World journal of urology, 2016
A. Spek   +5 more
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Ureteroscopy for Urinary Calculi

2013
The incidence of pediatric urinary stone disease is increasing due to the environmental conditions in association with the improving health services and diagnostic modalities. The technological advancements provided more durable, flexible, and small caliber instruments.
Hasan Serkan Dogan, Serdar Tekgul
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The Analysis of Urinary Calculi

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1957
J. R. Rainey   +2 more
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