This patient experienced diverse renal colic episodes and spontaneously expelled 11 renal calculi, nine of which were papillary. The analysis of these calculi is summarized in Figure 1.
Their medical histories and lifestyle habits were reviewed, and their renal calculi and urine samples were obtained. The papillae of these patients were observed by flexible ureterorenoscopy.
Calculi in the urinary system are increased in the spinal cord injury population and occur more frequently in patients with frequent UTIs, indwelling catheters and immobilization hyperclciuria. Lack ...
Read at the Annual Meeting of the New England Surgical Society, Fall River, Massachusetts, September 27, 1929. Barney — Chief of Service, Urological Department, Massachusetts General Hospital ...
Read at the Annual Meeting of the New England Surgical Society, Fall River, Massachusetts, September 27, 1929. O'Neil — Associate Urologist, Massachusetts General Hospital. For record and ...
Experiencing a kidney stone often means enduring sharp, intense pain in the back, side, or lower abdomen, which may radiate ...
One glass a day (approximately 250 ml) may be enough to maintain healthy citrate levels and promote better kidney health.
Dissolution of renal or bladder calculi composed of apatite or struvite in select patients. Adjunct to dissolve apatite or struvite calculi after surgery or to achieve partial dissolution prior to ...