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Medical Editor:Melissa Conrad Stöppler, MD medical dictionary Renal calculi:Kidney stones. A common cause ofblood in the urineand pain in the abdomen,flank, orgroin. Occurs in 1 in 20 people at some time in their life. Development of the stones is related to decreased urine volume or in...
Renal calculi are much less common in children than in adults; however, they are not infrequently encountered [51]. Use of CT for the diagnosis of renal calculi has become commonplace even in children; however, the radiation dose associated with CT must be considered [52]. At initial ...
Calculus, renal:A stone in the kidney (or lower down in theurinary tract). Also called akidney stone. The stones themselves are called renal caluli. The word "calculus" (plural:calculi) is the Latin word for pebble. Renal stones are a common cause ofblood in the urineand pain in the ...
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Use signalment, history, and radiography to rule out partial urinary obstructions (e.g., tumors, calculi) 14. What do I do if I am uncertain of the diagnosis of chronic renal failure? • Carefully assess dog for presence of prerenal or postrenal factors • Consider hypoadrenocort...
A variety of conditions can cause such unilateral or bilateral obstruction and subsequently lead to AKI, including calculi, ureteral blood clots, retroperitoneal fibrosis, neurogenic bladder, bladder or pelvic tumors, and urethral stricture. General measures to prevent AKI include restoration of ...
absence of precipitating factors. Among all cases reported, renal parenchyma rupture was caused by kidney stones in two cases. In one case, severe hydronephrosis was caused by the obstruction of ureteral calculi in the pelvic region, where the patient delayed medical treatment for 4 months due to...
What are renal calculi? Fill in the blanks: is the progressive loss of renal function. Which kidney structure is continuous with the ureter? What is the test to measure kidney function? Which condition is characterized by the presence of kidney stones (renal calcu...
XGP has a female predominance and is associated on imaging with renal calculi (either calyceal or staghorn), marked dilatation of the calyces, cortical thinning as well as reniform enlarge- ment of the kidney. XGP can display features of (inflamma- tory) soft tissue proliferation that may ...