Calyceal calculi. The renal calyces are the most common location for asymptomatic urinary calculi, which are often incidentally discovered on an imaging study performed for another indication.
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Renal ultrasonography was carried out at baseline and study end. The total expulsion of calculus fragments in the thiazide-treated group was significantly greater than in the placebo-treated group ...
Read at the Annual Meeting of the New England Surgical Society, Fall River, Massachusetts, September 27, 1929. O'Neil — Associate Urologist, Massachusetts General Hospital. For record and ...
This study aimed to establish relations between calcified deposits in renal papillae and the development and morphology of corresponding COM papillary renal calculi.
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Kidney stones, also known as renal calculi, nephrolithiasis or urolithiasis happen when there’s an accumulation of minerals and salts inside the kidneys. These are hard deposits and can form in ...
Experiencing a kidney stone often means enduring sharp, intense pain in the back, side, or lower abdomen, which may radiate towards the groin. This pain is typically caused by a small, hard mineral ...
Dissolution of renal or bladder calculi composed of apatite or struvite in select patients. Adjunct to dissolve apatite or struvite calculi after surgery or to achieve partial dissolution prior to ...