Most of these HAP deposits grew, eroding the epithelium covering the renal papillae, coming into contact with urine and starting the development of COM calculi. Subepithelial HAP plaques may alter ...
Kidney stones, also called renal calculi or nephrolithiasis, are hardened clusters of minerals that form in the kidneys and ...
"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 ...
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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Kidney stones, which are clinically called renal calculi or nephrolithiasis, are deposits of pebble-like material that form in one or both kidneys. These come in different shapes and range in size ...
The elevated BUN and creatinine we saw in the clinical chemistry results may have been related to obstructive renal failure from ... increased the incidence of calculi formation in the rats ...
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 ...