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1 pelvic kidney, a calyceal diverticulum, or a renal stone.
2  while helping detect clinically significant renal stones.
3 ortment of minimally invasive tools to treat renal stones.
4  (CaOx) being the predominant constituent of renal stones.
5  innate immunity, as well as protect against renal stones.
6 c disease is common, and severe disease with renal stones and metabolic bone disease arises less freq
7 c and without classic complications, such as renal stones and osteoporosis, at diagnosis.
8 resence of renal medullary hyperattenuation, renal stones, and bladder urine attenuation levels were
9 festations include urinary tract infections, renal stones, and hematuria.
10 stuartii in a patient with a history of UTI, renal stones, and stent placement.
11  women aged 20-92 years to determine whether renal stones are associated with 1) food or water exposu
12 deposits in kidneys of patients with calcium renal stones, arise in unique anatomical regions of the
13 alence of renal stones, nor do they identify renal stones as a risk factor for low bone mineral densi
14 l history included previous intervention for renal stones, cholecystectomy, and cardiovascular and re
15 sing techniques improves characterization of renal stone composition beyond that achieved with single
16                                   Women with renal stones consumed almost 250 mg/day less dietary cal
17 performed at a mean age of 55 years and that renal stones developed at 64 years, cardiac-valve involv
18 his population-based study examined reported renal stone diagnosis in 1,309 women aged 20-92 years to
19 cium-based calculi account for around 75% of renal stone disease and the incidence of these calculi i
20 cute calcium oxalate (CaOx) nephropathy, and renal stone disease can lead to inflammation and subsequ
21         The detection of monogenic causes of renal stone disease has been made more feasible by the u
22                                              Renal stone disease is a frequent condition, causing a h
23 m nephrolithiasis is the most common form of renal stone disease, with calcium oxalate (CaOx) being t
24 is crucial for understanding and controlling renal stone disease.
25 s an important factor in the pathogenesis of renal stone disease.
26 e treatment and prevention of recurrence) of renal stone disease.
27 xible ureteroscopes have allowed us to treat renal stones endoscopically through natural orifices.
28  pigment deposits lead to joint destruction, renal stone formation and cardiac valvulopathy respectiv
29                            Increased risk of renal stone formation during space flight has been linke
30 diagnosis suggest that genetic components of renal stone formation need further study.
31                                              Renal stone formation was not associated with community
32 lly identified genes that may be involved in renal stone formation.
33  Cd(2+)-induced hypercalciuria and resultant renal stone formation.
34 eabsorption of citrate is closely related to renal stone formation.
35 tentially play a role in the pathogenesis of renal stone formation.
36            Urinary calcium excretion in most renal stone formers is more dependent on the dietary aci
37 ay represent precursors of calcification and renal stones in humans.
38  agent clinically approved for prevention of renal stones in patients with cysteinuria, significantly
39    Little is known about the epidemiology of renal stones, in spite of the relative frequency of this
40 m is associated with a greater prevalence of renal stones, nor do they identify renal stones as a ris
41 02), younger age (P < .001), and presence of renal stones (P = .047).
42                          Results indicated a renal stone prevalence of 3.4%.
43 An increase in mean CTDIvol was observed for renal stone protocols (26.2%) and thoracic or lumbar spi
44                                Three to five renal stones (range, 2.0-4.0 mm) were randomly placed in
45 eatures for liver lesions, lung nodules, and renal stones, respectively (P < .002 for all comparisons
46 eatures for liver lesions, lung nodules, and renal stones, respectively (P < .002 for all comparisons
47 eatures for liver lesions, lung nodules, and renal stones, respectively (P < .002 for all comparisons
48                The evolution of percutaneous renal stone surgery has recently seen an increasing numb
49 ng nucleation of the most common crystals in renal stones, which are composed of calcium oxalate and
50 0 to 30 mAs resulted in similar detection of renal stones while reducing patient radiation exposure b
51  note, the measured size of lung nodules and renal stones with MBIR was significantly different than

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