نتایج جستجو برای: urinary calculi

تعداد نتایج: 128125  

Journal: :JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association 1974
F D Khand M S Memon A F Ansari J M Memon

Of 50 patients with urinary calculi, upper tract stones were common between 15-44 and lower tract stones between 0-14 and above 44 years of age. Urinary calculi contained calcium, phosphate, oxalate, urate/uric acid, ammonium, magnesium and carbonate. The frequency of occurrence of each of these radicals in sixty stones was 93.33, 83.33, 61.67, 51.67, 25.00 and 13.33% respectively. Five (27.78%...

2012
P. D. Mc Laughlin L. Crush M. M. Maher O. J. O'Connor

Objective. To critically evaluate the current literature in an effort to establish the current role of radiologic imaging, advances in computed tomography (CT) and standard film radiography in the diagnosis, and characterization of urinary tract calculi. Conclusion. CT has a valuable role when utilized prudently during surveillance of patients following endourological therapy. In this paper, we...

2014
Gaurav Rai Sharma Sankalp Dwivedi Bhavna Bhatia Parul Kansal Avneet Kaur Atul Rai Sharma Pardeep Goyal Ridhika Sharma

Background: Urinary calculi are commonly diagnosed as a consequence of an episode of renalureteral colic or gross hematuria. Clinical manifestations are characterized by lumbar pain of sudden onset that may be accompanied by nausea and vomiting, gross or microscopic hematuria. Objectives: To study clinical trends of urolithiais in the rural population. Material and methods: The present prospect...

2007
Sofia A. Martins Clara Gomes A. Jorge Correia

Aims: Nephrolithiasis and nephrocalcinosis are progressive diseases that can lead to renal impairment. The aim of this analysis was to evaluate aetiological factors, metabolic screening, diagnostic algorithm, treatment, prophylactic measures and follow-up in children with nephrolithiasis and nephrocalcinosis. Patients and methods: Retrospective study of 63 children (36 males, 27 females) with n...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2007
Mariona Font-Llitjós Lídia Feliubadaló Meritxell Espino Ramon Clèries Sandra Mañas Isabelle M Frey Sara Puertas Guillem Colell Sergio Palomo Jessica Aranda Joana Visa Manuel Palacín Virginia Nunes

Cystinuria is a hereditary disorder caused by a defect in the apical membrane transport system for cystine and dibasic amino acids in renal proximal tubules and intestine, resulting in recurrent urolithiasis. Mutations in SLC3A1 and SLC7A9 genes, that codify for rBAT/b(0,+)AT transporter subunits, cause type A and B cystinuria, respectively. In humans, cystinuria treatment is based on the preve...

2009
Himanshu Acharya N. P. Dhende S. B. Mane Abu Obaidah

Posterior urethral valve and vesical calculus are individually among the most common causes of obstructive lower urinary complaints in children. There are very few reports of association between posterior urethral valves and bladder calculus. We report three such cases. This association of the vesical calculi with posterior urethral valves may lead to a delay in the diagnosis of the posterior u...

Journal: :Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine 1997

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