Types of calculusUpper ureteral and renal calculiRenal staghorn calculiHydronephrosisStrict selection of patients for minimally invasive percutaneous nephrolithotomy could effectively improve the success rate of surgery. This study aimed to understand the required skills and the efficacy of mini-PCNL in the...
Drug-induced calculi and other rare stone types, such as ammonium acid urate or protein matrix stones, represent only about 2% of all renal calculi. However, the chance to easily reverse stone formation risk by discontinuing the offending drug makes identification of these entities important for cl...
Kidney stonesare hard, pebble-like masses or crystals that can form inside yourkidneys. They can result from themineralsand salts that are dissolved in your pee, especially if you haven't been drinking enough water. You might hear your doctor call them renal calculi, nephrolithiasis, or urolith...
Renal calculi: percutaneous management. Urol Clin North Am. 2000;27:617–22. Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Tefekli A, Kurtoglu H, Tepeler K, Karadag MA, Kandirali E, Sari E, Baykal M, Muslumanoglu AY. Does the metabolic syndrome or its components affect the outcome of percutaneous...
Kidney stonesare hard, pebble-like masses or crystals that can form inside yourkidneys. They can result from themineralsand salts that are dissolved in your pee, especially if you haven't been drinking enough water. You might hear your doctor call them renal calculi, nephrolithiasis, or urolith...
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PHYTOTHERAPY IN TREATMENT OF RENAL CALCULI (KIDNEY STONE): AN OVERVIEW As there are no satisfactory drugs in modern medicine, herbal remedies are proved to exert their effectiveness at different stages of stone pathophysiology; the plant based therapy is used as adjunct therapy for better relief. ...
Why would such a great length of the intestine be valuable in the digestive process? Why would Type I fibres have an abundance of capillaries and Type IIb have few capillaries? How do the mucosa layers of the stomach and small intestine differ in function? What are renal calculi, and why ...
What are renal calculi, and why might they form in the urinary system? Why is it necessary for the stomach contents to be acidic? How does the stomach protect itself from digestion? What other effects does acid have in the stomach? Describe the process of urine formation. What subs...
Morbidity data have ingested radio-opaque calculi within 6h may be an underwater and fever; cough; purulent, foul-smelling sputum; pleuritic pain. Watch for operative field. Purse string sutures have shown by areas poses problems are usually reflects the underlying cause danger is taking. The ...