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"Once a patient has passed a renal calculus, regular riding on a moderate-intensity roller coaster may facilitate microscopic and very small calculi passage before symptomatic renal calculi can ...
Yes, kidney stones can cause gastrointestinal (GI) problems, such as bloating, diarrhea, and constipation. This article ...
The elevated BUN and creatinine we saw in the clinical chemistry results may have been related to obstructive renal failure from ... the development of a vesical calculus large enough in size ...
of the kidney, it can take on the form of a deer’s antler. This is called a staghorn calculus. These stones cause issues when ...
This patient experienced diverse renal colic episodes and spontaneously ... and spontaneously expelled a typical calculus of calcium oxalate dihydrate. Urinary biochemical analysis (Table 1 ...
The morphology of each calculus and the amount of detected HAP ... be generated from subepithelial lesions on the tip of the renal papillae, and that the morphology of these COM calculi mainly ...