نتایج جستجو برای: stones

تعداد نتایج: 11774  

Journal: :BMC Urology 2004
Chad A Zarse James A McAteer Andre J Sommer Samuel C Kim Erin K Hatt James E Lingeman Andrew P Evan James C Williams

BACKGROUND Micro computed tomography (micro CT) has been shown to provide exceptionally high quality imaging of the fine structural detail within urinary calculi. We tested the idea that micro CT might also be used to identify the mineral composition of urinary stones non-destructively. METHODS Micro CT x-ray attenuation values were measured for mineral that was positively identified by infra...

آزادبخت, محمد , برزگر نژاد, ایوب , عمادیان, امید , فتاحی, مهدیه ,

Background and purpose:Urolithiasis is one of the most common diseases of urinary tract. Abdominal colicky pain, nausia, vomiting and hematuria are the major clinical findings. Treatments including oral drugs, lithitripsy, using ureteroscope and open surgery are expensive and may result in significant complications. The aim of this research was to find medications for dissolution of urinary sto...

Journal: :British journal of nursing 2016
Priscilla Cunningham Helen Noble Abdul-Kadhum Al-Modhefer Ian Walsh

The prevalence of kidney stones is increasing, and approximately 12 000 hospital admissions every year are due to this condition. This article will use a case study to focus on a patient diagnosed with a calcium oxalate kidney stone. It will discuss the affected structures in relation to kidney stones and describe the pathology of the condition. Investigations for kidney stones, differential di...

2004
Hyungwoo Kang Soon Jwa Hong Dong Hoon Lee

When an intruder launches attack not from their own computer but from intermediate hosts that they previously compromised, these intermediate hosts are called stepping-stones. In this paper, we describe an algorithm to be able to detect stepping-stones in detoured attacks. Our aim is to develop an algorithm that can trace an origin system which attacks a victim system via stepping-stones. There...

Journal: :Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons--Pakistan : JCPSP 2010
Muhammad Ibrar Hussain Mohammed Hamad Al-Akeely Mohammed Khurshid Alam Fahd Misfer Al-Abood

Laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) is associated with a significant risk of gallbladder perforation with spillage of bile and stones into the peritoneal cavity. The retrieval of the spilled stones is not always possible by laparoscopic technique. Majority of these cases do not have any problem in future but sometimes the lost stones lead to serious complications. The authors present a case of lo...

2015
Haewook Han Adam M. Segal Julian L. Seifter Johanna T. Dwyer

The incidence of kidney stones is common in the United States and treatments for them are very costly. This review article provides information about epidemiology, mechanism, diagnosis, and pathophysiology of kidney stone formation, and methods for the evaluation of stone risks for new and follow-up patients. Adequate evaluation and management can prevent recurrence of stones. Kidney stone prev...

Journal: :Science 1961
P A Hill

A route via Lockeridge and the Avon Valley, involving a slide down the chalk escarpment, is postulated for the sarsen stones of Stonehenge. The transportation problem would have been greatly simplified if the stones had been relayed from point to point over snow or slush during successive winters. Markings on the stones hitherto undescribed are interpreted.

2017
Rizwan Ishtiaq Afzal Randhawa Laraib Zulfiqar Naila Shabbir

The urinary bladder stones are formed due to urinary retention, obstruction to the flow of urine commonly caused by enlargement of the prostate in males, urinary tract infections, and foreign body. The urinary bladder stones are usually found in males, and its presentation in females is a rare entity. Recurrence of urinary tract stones is commonly due to either repeated urinary tract infections...

Journal: :Nepal Medical College journal : NMCJ 2013
R B Chand A K Shah D K Pant S Paudel

Urolithiasis is an ancient disease with global distribution. It refers to stones originating anywhere in the urinary system. Urinary calculi or stones are the most common cause of acute urinary system obstruction. The study was aimed with finding out the common site of urinary calculus in kidney ureter bladder (KUB) region. This was a prospective cross-sectional study conducted from June 2012 t...

2011
Jinfeng Zeng Fang Yang Wei Zhang Qimei Gong Yu Du Junqi Ling

The etiology of dental pulp stones, one type of extraskeletal calcification disease, remains elusive to date. Calcifying nanoparticles (CNPs), formerly referred to as nanobacteria, were reported to be one etiological factor in a number of extraskeletal calcification diseases. We hypothesized that CNPs are involved in the calcification of the dental pulp tissue, and therefore investigated the li...

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