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Imaging in Urolithiasis

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2017
Imaging plays an important role in the diagnosis of urolithiasis as well as its pre-treatment planning and post-treatment follow-up. Proper imaging technique is essential to provide appropriate clinical care to affected patients. This article reviews the clinically relevant imaging findings most likely to influence management decisions.
William R. Masch   +3 more
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Evaluating the performance of ChatGPT in answering questions related to urolithiasis

International Urology and Nephrology, 2023
Hakan Cakir   +5 more
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Imaging in Urolithiasis

Urologic Clinics of North America
Urolithiasis has high incidence in industrialized countries (0.5% in Europe and North America). Its high incidence along with the severity of clinical symptoms makes nephrolithiasis an important consideration in patients with acute abdominal pain. Imaging has a pivotal role and non-contrast computed tomography scan is the gold standard examination in ...
Federica Dell’Aversana   +2 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
R. Geraghty   +11 more
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Urolithiasis in childhood

Urology, 1977
The management of 131 children with urinary calculi is described. Boys out-numbered girls 2:1. Five per cent of the patients had identifiable metabolic causes, while 78 per cent had infected renal lithiasis. With appropriate therapy, stone disease became inactive in 79 per cent of the children.
R. Nagel, H. Marquardt
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An overview of global research landscape in etiology of urolithiasis based on bibliometric analysis

Urolithiasis, 2023
Caitao Dong   +7 more
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Urolithiasis in Pregnancy

European Urology, 1984
A retrospective analysis of pregnancies complicated by urolithiasis in a major referral center for high-risk pregnancies indicated an incidence of 1:2,534. In contrast to previous series, the majority of patients were primiparas. The judicious use of hydration, analgesics and antibiotic therapy resulted in a high rate of spontaneous passage of stones ...
Sean O’Regan   +2 more
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Nutrition and Urolithiasis

New England Journal of Medicine, 1978
FORMATION of stones within the urinary tract is a complication of many varied metabolic disorders.1 The nutritional aspects of urolithiasis, especially if one includes fluid intake, are important in both cause and treatment. From the time of Hippocrates, the benefit of maintaining a high urine flow in patients with urinary calculi has been recognized ...
Lynwood H. Smith   +2 more
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Role, importance and assessment of dietary habits in urolithiasis patient

World journal of urology, 2023
Y. Yitgin, Halime Asrak, T. Tefik
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Urolithiasis in the rat

Laboratory Animals, 1971
As incidental findings uroliths were observed in the renal pelvis of Sprague-Dawley rats in an 18-month toxicity study. Of 220 rats examined, uroliths were found in 55 (35 males and 20 females). Infrared spectral analysis of the stones indicated a content of ammonium magnesium phosphate.
Göran Magnusson, Carl-Henrik Ramsay
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