A 57-year-old man with chronic HIV infection reported an eight-month history of passing stones and a chalky white discharge from his urethra. He also reported dysuria, but had not experienced fever or ...
Little is known about the incidence, timing, and causes of urolithiasis in children with ALL and the composition of stones. In this study, we define the incidence, timing, clinical consequences, risk ...
The global Canine Urolithiasis Treatment Market is positioned for sustained expansion over the next decade as pet owners and ...
A recent study published in Genes & Diseases reveals new insights into the relationship between immune cell characteristics, blood metabolites, and the risk of urolithiasis. Using Mendelian ...
Background A 37-year-old female presented with pain in the right lower lateral abdomen. She had experienced a ureteral stone in the past. Investigations Serum electrolyte levels, blood urea nitrogen, ...
Urolithiasis continues to be a frequent cause of presentation to hospital. It has been estimated that approximately 122 of every 100,000 hospital admissions can be attributed to urolithiasis. [1,2] ...
The global Canine Urolithiasis Treatment Market is positioned for sustained expansion over the next decade as pet owners and veterinary professionals ...
Researchers have discovered new genetic factors that likely contribute to the development of kidney stones. The findings may be useful for predicting individuals' risk of developing kidney stones and ...
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Although kidney stones and other obstructions in the urinary tract are more common in men, women are twice as likely to develop infections related to the condition. The current study, led by a team of ...
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