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Concretion of material, usually mineral salts, that forms in an organ or duct of the body.
stone
stones
calculus
disease
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1
However, whether thiazide diuretics can definitely prevent recurrent kidney
calculi
remains unclear.
2
Herman and the Ephemerides mention cases of
calculi
in the seminal vesicles.
3
For example essentially all
calculi
are echogenic, irrespective of their radiologic density.
4
Further exploration showed multiple
calculi
in the right and common hepatic ducts.
5
Conclusion: Mini-PCNL is safe and effective for managing renal
calculi
in adult patients.
6
However, her recent rentogenogram showed urinary tract
calculi
in the reservoir.
7
The
calculi
in this case consisted chiefly of phosphate of magnesium and ammonium.
8
Seven patients suffering from
calculi
of the salivary glands were treated.
9
Group 3
calculi
are indication for combined therapy, percutaneous renal surgery and ESWL.
10
All patients but one had urinary
calculi
and underwent endourological surgery.
11
Renal and biliary
calculi
are too common to need mention here.
12
The
calculi
were then treated with shock wave lithotripsy in vitro.
13
Kirby has collected reports ol a number of large vesical
calculi
.
14
Aetius, Marcellus Donatus, Scaliger, and Schenck mention
calculi
of the eyelids.
15
Umbilical
calculi
are sometimes seen, and Deani reports such a case.
16
Such
calculi
are frequently seen in young boys over the age of 6 years.
calculi
urinary calculi
renal calculi
vesical calculi
biliary calculi
ureteric calculi
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litíase
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lithiase
càlcul
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cálculo
litiasis