admin on January 17th, 2008

Other conditions that can cause bladder stones include:

Urinary Tract Infections (UTI)
UTI infections are caused by bacteria or other infectious agents in your urinary tract, and radiotherapy in your pelvic area can both cause bladder inflammation.

Inflammation
Calculations can develop urinary if your bladder becomes inflamed.

Medical Devices
From time to time, once the catheters inserted through the urethra [...]

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admin on January 15th, 2008

Urine is filtered liquid waste from your blood by a pair of organs known as the kidneys. Urine from your kidneys through two thin tubes (ureters) and enters the bladder, a hollow ball-shaped body, where it is stored. When you go to the toilet, urine flows from the bladder, down another tube called the urethra [...]

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admin on January 13th, 2008

Bladder Stones or calculations urinary are small masses of minerals that form in the bladder, the balloon in the shape of your body in the pelvis that stores urine. Calculations urine, also called bladder calculations, often in concentrated form when the urine is sitting in your bladder. As urine stagnates, minerals in the urine form [...]

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Definition
The definition of ADPKD depends on the age of the individual being screened. In adults, the diagnosis requires documentation of three or more renal cysts, bilateral talks with the participation of renal parenchyma. For children who are at risk, the presence of at least two unilateral or bilateral renal cysts is indicative of the disease. [...]

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Autosomique dominant polycystic kidney disease is a hereditary disease most commonly in the United States. It affects nearly 500 thousand Americans and accounts for 5 to 10 percent of patients with end-stage renal disease. The diagnosis is usually made in middle age, when complications such as hypertension, hematuria and pain develop.

Complications include renal hypertension, cyst [...]

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Concord Hospital announced that his Urologic Care Center is now offering a program of kidney stones treatment and prevention. This program extends the centre of the kidney stones diagnosis and treatment to include a comprehensive program of prevention through the stone consultation diet, lifestyle changes and appropriate medical therapy.

“Kidney stones are among the most painful [...]

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