نتایج جستجو برای: urolithiasis

تعداد نتایج: 2327  

Journal: :Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeutics 2022

Kidney stone formation or urolithiasis is a complex process that results from series of physicochemical events, including supersaturation, nucleation, growth, aggregation, and retention in the kidney. Urolithiasis affects about 10% people Western world their 70s. Epidemiological data show calcium oxalate major mineral most kidney stones.
 To date, great progress has been achieved identifyi...

Journal: :International Journal of Care Scholars 2022

Urolithiasis or kidney stone has strong association with lifestyle. The pattern of recurrent episodes reported is alarming and if left untreated will lead to serious conditions such as cancer ablative surgical intervention. Therefore, this scoping review was performed provide an overview on knowledge, awareness practice (KAP) dietary management among patients urolithiasis. Published studies wit...

Journal: :Journal of the Japan Veterinary Medical Association 1982

Journal: :The Professional Medical Journal 2018

Journal: :Epilepsia 2001

Journal: :Annals of Emergency Medicine 2016

Journal: :Pediatric Nephrology 2021

Journal: :Jurnal Sain Veteriner 2022

Urolithiasis is defined as the formation of urolith or crystal in urinary tract caused by supersaturation urine. This study was conducted at PDHB drh Cucu Kartini S, dkk, Jakarta clinic. The data were taken from urinalysis test results 23 dogs which suffered crystaluria and stone examination 11 post cystotomy. Most affected breeds Shihtzu, Pug, Mini Pom, Corgi, Miniature Schnauzer, Golden Retri...

Journal: : 2022

Introduction. Urolithiasis is a polyetiological, polypathognomonic metabolic disease characterized by the formation of kidney stones. The study trends in urolithiasis prevalence fundamental importance practical medicine. endemic territories allows us to analyze all possible risk factors for development from genetic nutritional. aim our comparative analysis Russian Federation different periods. ...

Journal: :Compendium 2009
John McCue Cathy Langston Douglas Palma Kelly Gisselman

Urate uroliths belong to the purine family of uroliths and are the third most common urolith type in dogs and cats. In dalmatians, an autosomal recessive trait is responsible for hyperuricosuria and a predisposition to urate urolithiasis. In other dog breeds and in cats, urate uroliths are predominantly associated with liver disease, specifically portosystemic vascular anomalies. Idiopathic ura...

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