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He had a kidney stone and spent five days in the hospital.
Too much, on the other hand, can lead to problems such as kidney stones.
She did some tests and told me I have a kidney stone.
If you've had a kidney stone once, you're at an increased risk for another one.
More than that can up the risk of kidney stones and other problems in some people.
He said that one of the kidney stones had passed.
I had my second kidney stone seven years later, in Paris.
On another note when I had kidney stones it did help.
Kidney stones for which no specific cause can be found.
Do not put tape on the kidney stone because it can change the test results.
Too much of some foods can also lead to kidney stones.
I would have convinced myself that it was a kidney stone.
He died in 1612, of complications from a kidney stone.
Some people are more likely to get kidney stones because of a medical condition or family history.
Most kidney stones pass out of the body without help from a doctor.
The smaller the kidney stone, the more likely it will pass on its own.
White men have a greater risk for kidney stones than other groups, starting in the 40s.
More than this amount may increase your risk of kidney stones and other problems.
Men between the ages of 30 and 50 are most likely to get kidney stones.
They are, however, not recommended if a person has a history of kidney stones.
At this time she also was treated for kidney stones.
Once a kidney stone attack left him barely able to walk.
The most common cause of kidney stones is not drinking enough water.
And your odds also go up if you have a family history of kidney stones.
Within a few hours the diagnosis of kidney stones had been made.
After she drank the pill, the pain ceased immediately and she expelled a large amount of renal calculus.
He suffered badly from renal calculus, and increasing infirmities and sufferings afflicted him.
A kidney stone (renal calculus) forms in the kidney from substances that would normally pass out of the body in the urine.
A kidney stone, also known as a renal calculus is a solid concretion or crystal aggregation formed in the kidneys from dietary minerals in the urine.
Lloyd's sign is a sign of renal calculus, consisting of pain in the loin on deep percussion over the kidney, even when pressure causes no pain.
The activities of radiotherapy, MRI, renal calculus crushing, and peripheral angiography in the public sector, being the only public center in the west of the country.
The term nephrolithiasis (or "renal calculus") refers to stones that are in the kidney, while ureterolithiasis refers to stones that are in the ureter.
He was probably the first to remark that the pain of a renal calculus is often due to its passage down a ureter, and that it may grow in the kidney without the patient suffering acutely at all.