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Prevalence of urolithiasis in China: a systematic review and meta‐analysis

BJU International, 2023
To estimate the pooled prevalence, as well as the spatial and temporal distribution, of urolithiasis among subjects in China.
Songsong Tan   +8 more
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Best Practice in Interventional Management of Urolithiasis: An Update from the European Association of Urology Guidelines Panel for Urolithiasis 2022.

European Urology Focus, 2022
PURPOSE The European Association of Urology (EAU) has updated its guidelines on clinical best practice in urolithiasis for 2021. We therefore aimed to present a summary of best clinical practice in surgical intervention for patients with upper tract ...
R. Geraghty   +11 more
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Urolithiasis

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2015
Uroliths occur commonly in the bladder and/or urethra of dogs and cats and can be life-threatening if urethral obstruction occurs. The majority of uroliths are composed of struvite or calcium oxalate; however, other minerals such as urate and cystine occur. Uroliths may be composed of more than one mineral.
Joseph W, Bartges, Amanda J, Callens
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Dietary supplements and medicinal plants in urolithiasis: diet, prevention, and cure.

The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology, 2023
BACKGROUND Urolithiasis has been a major health concern for centuries, primarily owing to the limited treatment options in the physician's armamentarium.
Mitul Oswal   +5 more
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Carbon dots and MnO2 nanosheet nanocomposites sensing platform for sensitive detection of oxalate in urine samples of urolithiasis patients.

Talanta: The International Journal of Pure and Applied Analytical Chemistry, 2023
In the human body, oxalate tends to form calcium oxalate with calcium ions, which can trigger the formation of stones in the urinary system. Therefore, oxalate in urine is usually utilized as a crucial biomarker in clinical urolithiasis diagnoses.
Kelin Hu   +5 more
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Urolithiasis

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2016
Urolithiasis is the most common urinary problem in male ruminants, and one of the most common emergencies in male goats and sheep. This disease has substantial welfare implications because it causes severe pain and it has a high fatality rate. The expense associated with veterinary care and loss of affected animals has a strong economic impact on pet ...
Ricardo, Videla, Sarel, van Amstel
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Urolithiasis in infants

Pediatric Surgery International, 2007
There are few publications about urolithiasis of the new born baby and infant (UNI). The UNI represents 20% of the pediatric urolithiasis. The etiologies in this age group are chiefly dominated by the urinary-tract infections and metabolic abnormalities.
Jallouli, Mohamed   +2 more
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