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Ali, Azfar, Ghulam Ghous, Zakariya Rashid, et al. "CALCULUS RENAL FAILURE." Professional Medical Journal 25, no. 10 (2018): 1458–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.29309/tpmj/18.4941.

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Background: Urolithiasis is a common urological disease in Pakistan. Calculusrenal failure is a urological emergency that required immediate intervention to prevent furtherdeterioration of renal function. Objectives: The purpose of this study is to present clinical profileof calculus renal failure patient and to report our experience of management of such patients.Study Design: Descriptive Cross sectional study. Setting and Period: Department of urologyServices Hospital from July 2015 to December 2016 were included. Materials and Methods:Patients of all ages of either sex who presented with ca
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MAHANT, T. S., D. C. MERWAHA, R. R. GUPTA, and S. KAPOOR. "Giant Renal Calculus." British Journal of Urology 59, no. 1 (1987): 95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1464-410x.1987.tb04595.x.

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Cui, H., J. Thomas, and S. Kumar. "Disappearing renal calculus." Case Reports 2013, apr10 1 (2013): bcr2013008701. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2013-008701.

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Froehner, Michael, Peter Aikele, and Manfred P. Wirth. "Renal staghorn calculus?" Urology 65, no. 1 (2005): 171. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.urology.2004.08.007.

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Carson, Culley C. "Renal Calculus Disease." Clinics in Geriatric Medicine 6, no. 1 (1990): 115–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0749-0690(18)30639-6.

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Schulsinger, David A., and R. Ernest Sosa. "Renal calculus disease." Current Opinion in Urology 8, no. 2 (1998): 113–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00042307-199803000-00008.

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de Souza, Igor Ferreira, Gustavo Lopes de Castro, Francisco Marcos da Silva Barroso, Victor Alfonso Vela Vasquez, Paloma Menezes de Souza, and Algenor Maria da Costa Teixeira Neto. "Giant vesical calculus associated with staghorn calculus." International Journal of Case Reports and Images 14, no. 1 (2023): 75–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.5348/101387z01is2023cr.

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Introduction: Large vesical calculi are rare conditions in urology due to the advancement of image exams in the last decade. Urinary bladder stones represent 5% of all urinary tract calculi and large calculi are defined as weighing more than 100 grams. Case Report: We report the case of a 56-year-old man with large vesical calculus measuring 17 × 13 × 16 cm (weight of 2730 g) in association with renal exclusion due to staghorn calculus in the right kidney and bilateral uretero-hydronephrosis due to bladder obstruction. Conclusion: Computed tomography stands as the exam of choice to diagnose an
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Anam, Jawad* Anum Yousaf Dr. Saleha Sadeeqa. "MANAGEMENT OF RENAL COLIC IN PATIENTS WITH RENAL CALCULUS." Indo American Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 04, no. 07 (2017): 2114–19. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.836449.

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Renal colic is the pain due to different kidney abnormalities. The patients with renal calculus/calculi mostly experience acute renal colic which begins in the kidney region and radiating forward and down to the abdomen, genitalia, and legs, not relieved by the change in positions. This repost emphasizes on the management of renal colic in patients with renal calculus by prescribed medications. A part of the report also shows non-medicated remedies and alternative medication systems adopted by the patients to treat renal colic. A questionnaire based study was carried out on 50 out patients and
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Tsuboi, Ichiro, Yuki Maruyama, Motoo Araki, et al. "Advanced Renal Pelvic Carcinoma Revealed after Treatment of a Staghorn Calculus by Endoscopic Combined Intrarenal Surgery." Case Reports in Urology 2020 (May 30, 2020): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/9703479.

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Renal pelvis carcinoma associated with staghorn calculus is a clinically rare condition. A 66-year-old man presented with flank pain due to an 8 cm complete staghorn calculus. We performed three lithotomies using endoscopic combined intrarenal surgery and carried out intraoperative biopsy. Histopathological examinations revealed a keratinized lesion. One month later, contrast-enhanced computed tomography showed an advanced renal pelvis carcinoma. These findings demonstrate that even an intraoperative biopsy may be insufficient to diagnose a renal pelvis carcinoma associated with a staghorn cal
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Zwirewich, C. V., A. R. Buckley, M. R. Kidney, L. D. Sullivan, and V. A. Rowley. "Renal matrix calculus. Sonographic appearance." Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine 9, no. 1 (1990): 61–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.7863/jum.1990.9.1.61.

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SUN, Ning, Ying SHEN, Qiang SUN, et al. "Diagnosis and treatment of melamine-associated urinary calculus complicated with acute renal failure in infants and young children." Chinese Medical Journal 122, no. 3 (2009): 245–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.3760/cma.j.issn.0366-6999.2009.03.002.

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Background Infants in some areas of China developed urinary lithiasis after being fed with powdered milk that was tainted with melamine in 2008 and very small proportion of the infants developed acute renal failure caused by urinary tract calculus obstruction. The aim of this article was to summarize clinical characteristics, diagnosis and treatment of infants with urinary calculus and acute renal failure developed after being fed with melamine tainted formula milk. Methods Data of infant patients with urinary calculus and acute renal failure due to melamine tainted formula milk admitted to th
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Chen, Shanwen, Hongzhou Meng, Min Cao, and Baihua Shen. "Renal Artery Aneurysm Mimicking Renal Calculus With Hydronephrosis." American Journal of Kidney Diseases 61, no. 6 (2013): 1036–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.ajkd.2012.10.023.

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Ahmad, Shafiq, Tariq Mahmood Ansari, and Muhammad Aslam Shad. "PREVALENCE OF RENAL CALCULI;." Professional Medical Journal 23, no. 04 (2018): 389–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.29309/tpmj/2016.23.04.1494.

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Renal calculus is a hard mass. It is formed from the crystals that aggregate onthe inner surfaces of the kidney. Small crystals flow to the urinary tract and pass out of the bodyspontaneously along with urine without being noticed. Objectives: The purpose of the presentstudy is to find the type; age and gender related prevalence of the renal calculus disease inSouthern Punjab Pakistan. Study design: The study design is retrospective. Period: Two yearfrom June 2009 to June 2011. Materials and Methods: In this work, 1176 samples of renalcalculi from both male and female patients of the southern
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Xiao, Jiantao, Jun Lei, Leye He, and Guangming Yin. "Renal calculus complicated with squamous cell carcinoma of renal pelvis: Report of two cases." Canadian Urological Association Journal 9, no. 5-6 (2015): 310. http://dx.doi.org/10.5489/cuaj.2441.

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Longstanding renal calculus is a risk factor of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the renal pelvis. It is highly aggressive and usually diagnosed at advanced stages with a poor prognosis. We present two cases of kidney stone complications with renal pelvic SCC. These two patients had a radical nephrectomy and the dissected tissues were renal pelvic SCC. Our cases further emphasize that renal pelvic SCC should be considered in patients with longstanding renal calculus. These cases contribute greatly to an early diagnosis and early treatment, both of which will significantly minimize the damage o
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., Rudramani, Vikas Singh, Shesh Kumar, Anil Kumar, Shailendra Kumar, and Manish Kr Singh. "Evaluation of laparoscopic retroperitoneal approach for management of various renal calculi." International Surgery Journal 5, no. 7 (2018): 2449. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2349-2902.isj20182486.

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Background: Despite the availability of Multimodality treatment for management of renal calculi as ESWL (Extra Corporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy), PCNL (Percutaneous nephrolithotomy), URS (Ureterorenoscopy), RIRS (Retrograde intrarenal surgery) and open surgery and Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL), the gold standard, laparoscopic pyelolithotomy is an alternative treatment modality as long as the operator has adequate laparoscopic experience. Evaluation of Laparoscopic retroperitoneal approach for management of various renal calculi must be done to get the efficacy of the procedure according
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Culkin, Daniel J., John S. Wheeler, Michael Karasis, Shin I. Nam, and John R. Canning. "Treatment of renal calculus in inferior crossed renal ectopia." Urology 32, no. 5 (1988): 424–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0090-4295(88)90416-5.

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Dieckmann, K. ‐P, A. Schwarz, R. Klän, and G. Offermann. "Uric acid calculus complicating renal transplantation." Clinical Transplantation 2, no. 4 (1988): 211–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-0012.1988.tb00507.x.

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One case of urinary calculus causing anuria in a renal transplant recipient was observed among 630 renal transplantations (0.2%). The stone was composed exclusively of uric acid. Percutaneous nephrostomy reestablished urine excretion. Peroral alkalization therapy resulted in a reduction of stone size. The residual concrement was finally passed with the urine. No obvious lithogenic factor was found in this 21‐year‐old man. Hyperuricemia secondary to ciclosporine A administration is considered as a possible etiological mechanism.
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Periasamy Ponnusamy, Senthil Kumar K, Tamilselvan D, and Shreyas MD. "Surgical management of renal calculi in cases of crossed renal ectopia: A rare case series." Asian Journal of Medical Sciences 15, no. 1 (2024): 290–95. https://doi.org/10.71152/ajms.v15i1.3386.

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Crossed renal ectopia is a rare congenital malformation. Only 36 cases of crossed renal ectopia with calculus have been recorded in literature, even a few cases of urolithiasis in them have been surgically managed. The majority of cases in literature have been published as single case reports. We conducted a retrospective study of all the crossed renal ectopia cases admitted and managed in our department in the past 2 years. Among them, only one was without fusion. Youngest patient was 32-year-old male with crossed left kidney with calculus in the left kidney. Both the patients underwent retro
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Ponnusamy, Periasamy, Senthil Kumar K, Tamilselvan D, and Shreyas MD. "Surgical management of renal calculi in cases of crossed renal ectopia: A rare case series." Asian Journal of Medical Sciences 15, no. 1 (2024): 290–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ajms.v15i1.58039.

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Crossed renal ectopia is a rare congenital malformation. Only 36 cases of crossed renal ectopia with calculus have been recorded in literature, even a few cases of urolithiasis in them have been surgically managed. The majority of cases in literature have been published as single case reports. We conducted a retrospective study of all the crossed renal ectopia cases admitted and managed in our department in the past 2 years. Among them, only one was without fusion. Youngest patient was 32-year-old male with crossed left kidney with calculus in the left kidney. Both the patients underwent retro
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Teichman, Joel M. H. "Acute Renal Colic from Ureteral Calculus." New England Journal of Medicine 350, no. 7 (2004): 684–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1056/nejmcp030813.

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Saxena, Vaibhav, and Rajeev Kumar. "Bilateral Ureteric Quadruplication With Renal Calculus." Urology 77, no. 3 (2011): 592–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.urology.2010.04.004.

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Kreutzer, Eric R., and Vaughn W. Folkert. "Etiologic diagnosis of renal calculus disease." Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension 2, no. 6 (1993): 949–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00041552-199311000-00015.

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Rhodes, C., D. Churchill, and S. A. Hulton. "Antenatal diagnosis of fetal renal calculus." Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology 25, no. 5 (2005): 517–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/uog.1850.

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NA, Bharathi, Vetha Merlin Kumari H, Lakshmi Kantham T, and Meena Kumari R. "AN IN VITRO EVALUATION OF ANTI-UROLITHIASIS POTENTIAL OF SIDDHA FORMULATION SAGALANOI CHOORANAM USING STRUVITE CRYSTAL GROWTH INHIBITION ASSAY." International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy 15, no. 4 (2024): 81–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.7897/2277-4343.154122.

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Renal calculus is a rising concern, with a prevalence of 12% across the world and 12% in India, which is around 2 million people affected by Urolithiasis. The rise in the ratio has been correlated to genetic predisposition, working in high temperatures, high caffeine intake, lack of physical activity, and groundwater consumption. Yet the major risk factor is a diet that consists of excess animal proteins, which reduces urinary PH and citrate excretion, leading to the formation of Renal calculi. The main aim of this article is to evaluate the anti-urolithiatic potential of a polyherbal Siddha f
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Gang, S., R. B. Sabnis, S. Kale, et al. "Outcome of renal transplantation in patients with renal calculus disease." Transplantation Proceedings 32, no. 7 (2000): 1855–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0041-1345(00)01463-9.

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Thakar, Charuhas V., Abigail Lara, Mahesh Goel, and Joseph V. Nally. "Staghorn calculus in renal allograft presenting as acute renal failure." Urological Research 31, no. 6 (2003): 414–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00240-003-0364-8.

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Goonewardena, Serozsha, Umesh Jayarajah, Sanka Nalinda Kuruppu, and Manoj Hilary Fernando. "Jackstone in the Kidney: An Unusual Calculus." Case Reports in Urology 2021 (January 16, 2021): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8816547.

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Jackstones are stones in the urinary tract that have the characteristic appearance resembling six-pointed toy jacks. They are nearly always reported to occur in the urinary bladder, and the occurrence in less capacious renal pelvis is unusual. We report a solitary, typical jackstone in the renal pelvis without significant outflow obstruction that was successfully treated with retrograde intrarenal surgery followed by extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy. This highlights the complex pathophysiological mechanisms in stone formation which needs to be further studied. It is important to recognize
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Jain, Dr Pritesh, Dr Dipak Kumar Bera, and Dilip Kumar Pal. "Giant Fossa Navicularis Calculus with Urethro-Cutaneous Fistula and Renal failure." Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports 4, no. 6 (2016): 462–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.21276/sjmcr.2016.4.6.31.

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NA, Bharathi, Vetha Merlin Kumari H, Lakshmi Kantham T, and Meena Kumari R. "A REVIEW ON THE ROLE OF SIDDHA DRUG SAGALANOI CHOORANAM IN MANAGEMENT OF KALLADAIPPU." International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy 15, no. 3 (2024): 208–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.7897/2277-4343.153102.

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The prevalence of Renal calculus is on the rise due to increased lifestyle modifications such as insufficient water intake and high consumption of red meat. There is an increased demand for scientific validation among the common people and practioners of modern medicines globally to accept Siddha medicines. Siddha medicine is a traditional system of approach that aims at eliminating the root cause of a disease rather than just mitigating the manifested symptoms of the underlying cause. It was brought into existence through those who attained psychosomatic perfection and immortality i.e. the Si
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Vasdev, Nikhil, John Moir, Muhammed T. Dosani, et al. "Endourological Management of Urolithiasis in Donor Kidneys prior to Renal Transplant." ISRN Urology 2011 (June 22, 2011): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.5402/2011/242690.

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Background. We present our centres successful endourological methodology of ex vivo ureteroscopy (EVFUS) in the management of these kidneys prior to renal transplantation. Patient and Methods. A retrospective analysis was performed of all living donors (n=157) identified to have asymptomatic incidental renal calculi from January 2004 until December 2008. The incidence of asymptomatic renal calculi was 3.2% (n=5). Donors were subdivided into 2 groups depending on whether theydonated the kidney with the renal calculus (Group 1) versus the opposite calculus-free kidney (Group 2). Results. All don
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Kasahara, Ryo, Takashi Kawahara, Ryosuke Tajiri, Hiroji Uemura, and Kazuo Kitami. "Renal Squamous Cell Carcinoma with Staghorn Calculus." Case Reports in Oncology 13, no. 1 (2020): 403–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000506675.

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A 70-year-old Japanese woman was referred to our department due to general fatigue and a persistent low fever. We performed percutaneous nephrostomy and administered antibiotics for the pyelonephritis due to her left staghorn calculus. After the infection had been brought under control and her general condition improved, we performed nephrectomy. A pathologic examination revealed renal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in addition to xanthogranulomatous inflammation. Seventeen days after the operation, computed tomography demonstrated local recurrence of the tumor; therefore, she received palliati
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Kruthiga, R. Rushmi. "MANAGEMENT OF KALLADAIPPU NOI (UROLITHIASIS) THROUGH SIDDHA MEDICINE: A CASE STUDY." International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy 15, no. 2 (2024): 26–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.7897/2277-4343.15232.

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In the Siddha System of medicine, Kalladdaipu (Renal stones) comes under Neerinai arukal noigal, which means diseases that reduce urinary output. Kalladdaipu presents with symptoms like burning micturition, renal and low back pain, urinary obstruction, and the presence of sand-like crystals in the urine, and it is compared with the urolithiasis, which refers to the formation of stones in the kidney, ureter, urinary bladder, or urethra. In Siddha medicine, kalladaippu is generally treated with lithotriptic and diuretic formulations. In this case study, a 69-year-old female patient with 6 mm ren
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Cline, Kelley L., and Erich K. Lang. "RENAL GASTRIC FISTULA CAUSED BY STAGHORN CALCULUS." Journal of Urology 174, no. 3 (2005): 1107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.ju.0000174119.02716.60.

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Kalorin, Carmin Marc, Ross Bauer, and Mark D. White. "Phenytoin Metabolite Renal Calculus: An Index Case." Journal of Endourology 22, no. 8 (2008): 1665–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/end.2007.0410.

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Bayazıt, Yıldırım, İ. Atilla Arıdogan, Sinan Zeren, Kerem Payaslı, and Ruhi K. Türkyilmaz. "A Giant Renal Calculus Treated without Nephrectomy." Urologia Internationalis 67, no. 3 (2001): 252–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000050999.

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Mahanna, Hamza Ait, Mehdi Saffieddine, Saad Sakhy, et al. "An Unusual Presentation of Renal Hydatidosis: Mimicking a Staghorn Calculus." SAR Journal of Medical Case Reports 5, no. 04 (2024): 55–57. https://doi.org/10.36346/sarjmcr.2024.v05i04.003.

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Renal hydatidosis is a rare condition, constituting less than 3% of all hydatid cases. It can mimic common urological conditions, such as staghorn calculi, leading to diagnostic challenges. We present a case of renal hydatidosis initially suspected as a staghorn calculus. A 56-year-old woman presented with a one-year history of progressive right-sided lumbar pain and intermittent hematuria. Imaging revealed a staghorn calculus with significant pelvicalyceal dilation. Laparoscopic surgery for stone removal uncovered multiple calcified hydatid cysts. Postoperative hydatid serology was positive,
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Ryazantsev, V. E., I. I. Antipkin, E. V. Ryazantsev, A. M. Khoshnaw, and V. S. Larina. "PNEUMATIC CONTACT TRANSURETHRAL ureterOLITHOTRIPSY in emergency urological practice." Bulletin of the Russian Military Medical Academy 21, no. 1 (2019): 143–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/brmma13069.

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Relevance. Minimally invasive methods of removing the ureteral calculus in urological practice have steadily taken the leading position. According to the Russian clinical recommendations the indications for endoscopic correction of ureteral calculus are concrements with a low probable passage, constant pain symptomatic on the background of adequate analgesia, the varying degrees of obstruction severity and impaired renal function. The purpose of the work is to assess the efficacy of transurethral pneumatic contact lithotripsy of ureteral calculus in emergency urological practice. The research
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Devajana, D. C. Nanjunda, Amit Kumar Mishra, and Jyothi S. Lakshmi. "Trends in selected Renal diseases among patients from below poverty line population in Karnataka during 2010-2021." Indian Journal of Health Sciences and Biomedical Research KLEU 17, no. 3 (2024): 239–44. https://doi.org/10.4103/kleuhsj.kleuhsj_39_24.

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INTRODUCTION: Renal disorders are becoming increasingly common today. There is a clear correlation between social and economic deprivation and the advancement of many kidney illnesses, as well as premature death. OBJECTIVE: The objective is to reveal trends in the prevalence of renal diseases among the population below the poverty line (BPL) using the Karnataka method. METHODS: The current study is based on the data available on the government-managed website containing details about people who received treatment for several renal diseases under various government health insurance schemes by t
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Li, Xingbin, Qiuyang Yi, Chao Yao та ін. "Preparation of Nano Cadmium Sulfide and Its Influence on Glomerular Mesangial Cell Apoptosis and NF-κB Expression of Renal Calculus Mice". Science of Advanced Materials 13, № 12 (2021): 2313–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1166/sam.2021.4147.

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The study was intended to investigate the influence of nano cadmium sulfide (nCdS) in glomerular mesangial cell (GMC) apoptosis and nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) expression of renal calculus mice. The cadmium acetate and thioacetamide were used to prepare nCdS, which was then characterized by X-ray diffractometer and high-resolution transmission electron microscope for the crystal form, morphology, and particle size. 20 SPF male mice selected as research subjects which were randomly divided into experimental group and control group. Regarding the establishment of renal calculus mouse model, t
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Yadav, Chandra Shekhar, Atul Kasaju, Rajesh Batajoo, and Sailuja Maharjan. "An Unusual Presentation of Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Kidney." Journal of Nepal Health Research Council 19, no. 2 (2021): 428–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.33314/jnhrc.v19i2.3325.

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Primary squamous cell carcinoma of the renal pelvis is an extremely rare entity representing only 0.5% to 0.8% of all urothelial malignancies. Clinical suspicion is difficult due to its rarity and inconclusive clinical and radiological features. A 67-year-old lady with a history of hematuria presented to the hospital in a state of shock. After proper workup, a mass with heterogeneous density was seen in the lower portion of the left kidney. After radical nephrectomy, histopathological examination revealed squamous cell carcinoma of renal pelvis. Squamous Cell Carcinoma should be suspected in a
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Kumar, Sheo, Prabhaker Mishra, and Swish Kumar Singh. "OBSTRUCTED PAN CAKE KIDNEY IN A CHILD MANAGED BY IMAGE GUIDED PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROSTOMY." Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeutics 8, no. 5 (2018): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.22270/jddt.v8i5.1864.

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Pancake kidney, also called pelvic fused kidney, lump or cake kidney, is a rare type of congenital renal fusion anomaly. It is characterized by the presence of a lobulated pelvic renal mass which has a dual parenchymatous system without an intervening septum. Pancake kidney is prone to obstruction due to abnormal rotation of collecting system and calculus. When a patient presents with a nonfunctioning and obstructed kidney, a temporary nephrostomy preserves any recoverable renal tissue. Many a times a seemingly alarming radiological appearance where little functional recovery is expected, dram
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Kawakami, Hitoshi, Yoshihiko Hoshida, Jun Hanai, et al. "Voided Urine Cytology of Papillary Renal Cell Carcinoma and Renal Calculus." Acta Cytologica 45, no. 5 (2001): 771–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000328303.

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Shanmugam, Sabarinath, Narayan Prasad, Dharmendra Bhadauria, et al. "Renal Transplantation in Rare Monogenic Urinary Stone Disease – A Single-center Experience." Indian Journal of Transplantation 18, no. 1 (2024): 68–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijot.ijot_89_23.

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Introduction: Monogenic urinary stone disease (MUSD) tends to be more severe with early onset of symptoms and a higher risk of chronic kidney disease than sporadic USD. The literature on the outcome after renal transplant in patients with certain MUSD is scarce. Materials and Methods: This is a retrospective single-center observational study conducted in a tertiary care renal transplant unit in North India between 2018 and 2021. The renal transplant recipients who developed an end-stage renal disease (ESRD) due to renal calculus disease/nephrocalcinosis were included in the study. All the pati
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Jacinto, Cesar Karunungan, Michael Geoffrey Lee Lim, Marc Paul Jose Lopez, and Dennis Pestano Serrano. "Nephrocolocutaneous fistula from a staghorn calculus." BMJ Case Reports 16, no. 1 (2023): e249351. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2022-249351.

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Fistula formation between the kidney, colon and the skin is an extremely rare complication arising from renal infections secondary to renal stone formation. During the 1980s, reports of nephrocolic fistulas, with or without involvement of the skin, were commonly caused by genitourinary tuberculosis. Due to improvements in diagnosis and specifically the development of anti-Koch’s therapy, the incidence of nephrocolic or nephrocolocutaneous fistulas has become uncommon especially in developed countries.We report a case of a patient residing in a developing country, presenting with a 20-year hist
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Kumar, Santosh, Kumar Jayant, Shrawan K. Singh, et al. "Delayed Migration of Embolized Coil with Large Renal Stone Formation: A Rare Presentation." Case Reports in Urology 2014 (2014): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/687965.

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Delayed bleeding following percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) usually occurs due to development of the pseudoaneurysm which can be successfully managed with coil embolization. However very few cases of such complications have been reported in the literature. Here we are reporting a case of delayed post-PCNL bleeding that occurred in a 53-year-old diabetic patient operated on for renal stone. Computed tomography scan revealed a presence of the pseudoaneurysm in the segmental branch of right renal artery, which was successfully managed with coiling. Patient remained asymptomatic for the next 9
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Tawfig, Ahmed. "Dental Calculus Formation among Recurrent Renal Calculi Formers." International Journal of Dentistry and Oral Health 3, no. 1 (2017): 07–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.25141/2471-657x-2017-1.0007.

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Neisius, Dietmar, and Volker Moll. "Renal Ultrasonography in the Management of Calculus Disease." Urologic Clinics of North America 16, no. 4 (1989): 829–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0094-0143(21)01817-6.

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Lim, Kylie Yen-Yi, James Sewell, and Matthew Harper. "Jackstones in the renal pelvis: A rare calculus." Urology Case Reports 42 (May 2022): 101994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eucr.2022.101994.

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Oyinloye, OlalekanIbukun, MutiuOladapo Atobatele, and MohammedSaliu Ibrahim. "Right renal pelvic calculus mimicking an extrarenal pelvis." West African Journal of Radiology 21, no. 2 (2014): 99. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1115-1474.134623.

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Kathale, Samir, Yogesh Pawde, and Tushar Ranjan Meher. "CASE REPORT OF AN UNUSUALLY LARGE RENAL CALCULUS." Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences 4, no. 05 (2015): 879–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.14260/jemds/2015/125.

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