نتایج جستجو برای: urinary stone

تعداد نتایج: 130660  

2006
Chandra S. Biyani Jon J. Cartledge

Cystinuria is an autosomal recessive disorder of cystine and dibasic amino acid transport across the luminal membrane of proximal tubule and small intestine. Two responsible genes have been identified: mutations in the SLC3A1 gene, located on the chromosome 2p, cause cystinuria type I, while variants in SLC7A9 have been demonstrated in nontype I cystinuria. The poor urinary solubility of cystin...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1989
B M Fraij

Mini-slab electrophoresis on sodium dodecyl sulfate/polyacrylamide gel can be used to detect protein in unconcentrated urines containing more than 100 mg of protein per liter. Several urinary proteins--including albumin, transferrin, and the Tamm-Horsfall mucoprotein--precipitate, partly or totally, if urine samples are stored at 4 degrees C for one or two days. The present procedure permits id...

Journal: :Journal of endourology 2017
David S Wang

INTRODUCTION Ureteroscopy is increasingly used to treat upper tract urinary stone disease. A negative ureteroscopy is a ureteroscopy performed with the intent of removing a kidney or ureteral stone, but in which ultimately no stone is removed. Negative ureteroscopy may occur when the stone is found to have already passed, or the presumed stone is found to be outside of the collecting system. We...

آغا فاطمه حسینی, , آلیس خاچیان, , شیوا حیدری, , فاطمه شیرازی, , فرنگیس شاهپوریان, ,

  Background And Aim: The current understanding of the pathogenesis of idiopathic kidney stone disease points out a complex and multifactorial interaction between environmental, metabolic and genetic factors. Different epidemiologic factors have been known to be related to urinary stones. The aim of this study was to assess personal characteristics of kidney stone patients in Iran.   Materials ...

Journal: :Journal of endourology 2017
Kai B Dallas Simon Conti Joseph C Liao Mario Sofer Alan C Pao John T Leppert Christopher S Elliott

OBJECTIVES The American Southeast has been labeled the "Stone Belt" due to its relatively high burden of urinary stone disease, presumed to be related to its higher temperatures. However, other regions with high temperatures (e.g., the Southwest) do not have the same disease prevalence as the southeast. We seek to explore the association of stone disease to other climate-associated factors beyo...

Journal: :Nephron. Clinical practice 2010
Nikhil Johri Bruce Cooper William Robertson Simon Choong David Rickards Robert Unwin

Renal stone disease covers kidney and lower urinary tract stones caused by a variety of conditions, including metabolic and inherited disorders, and anatomical defects with or without chronic urinary infection. Most cases are idiopathic, in which there is undoubtedly a genetic predisposition, but where environmental and lifestyle factors play an important role. Indeed, it is becoming apparent t...

Mohsen Akhavan Sepahi, Rozita Hoseini,

Kidney stone disease has become more common in children, but it remains non diagnosed in a significant proportion of patients, due to a lack of notable signs and symptoms. All children with colicky abdominal pain or microscopic hematuria should be examined thoroughly for urolithiasis. Patients’ histories in terms of family, medical, and drug and a thorough physical examination are require...

Journal: :Journal of chemical information and computer sciences 2003
Danko Milosevic Danica Batinic Pasko Konjevoda Nenad Blau Nikola Stambuk Ljiljana Nizic Kristina Vrljicak Danko Batinic

The majority of urinary stones in children are composed of calcium oxalate. To investigate the interaction between urinary calcium, oxalate, and citrate as major risk factors for calcium stones formation, their 24-h urinary excretion was determined in 30 children with urolithiasis and 15 normal healthy children. The cutoff points between children with urolithiasis and healthy children, accuracy...

Journal: :The Tokai journal of experimental and clinical medicine 2003
Yukio Usui Shouji Matsuzaki Kazuo Matsushita Masanori Shima

BACKGROUND Hypocitraturia, or low urinary citrate excretion is known as a risk for nephrolithiasis. Though urinary citrate excretion is basically determined by acid-base balance, metabolic acidosis is not always manifest in urinary stone patients with hypocitraturia. From our stone clinic data, we estimated the incidence of hypocitraturia and addressed its causes in the absence of obvious acid-...

Journal: :avicenna journal of phytomedicine 0
parichehr hayatdavoudi neurocognitive research center & department of physiology, faculty of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran abolfazl khajavi rad neurogenic inflammation research center & department of physiology, faculty of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran ziba rajaei department of physiology, school of medicine, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran mousa al-reza hadjzadeh neurocognitive research center & department of physiology, faculty of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran

objective: the incidence and prevalence of kidney stone is increasing worldwide. after the first recurrence the risk of subsequent relapses is higher and the time period between relapses is shortened. urinary stones can be severely painful and make a huge economic burden. the stone disease may increase the vulnerability of patients to other diseases such as renal failure. medicinal herbs are ri...

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