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Diets high in carbohydrates can also enhance formation of urinary calculi.
Other factors contributing to the incidence of urinary calculi in male goats are discussed later.
Combating urinary calculi - prevention is the best medicine.
Deduction of chemical composition of urinary calculi by radiological means.
Antilithic: Agents that reduce or suppress urinary calculi (stones) and act to dissolve those already present.
Canine urolithiasis: epidemiology and analysis of urinary calculi.
It is usually thought to indicate a medicinal use for treatment of urinary calculi (such as kidney stones), rather than breaking rocks apart.
However, vaterite does occur naturally in mineral springs, organic tissue, gallstones, and urinary calculi.
The first signs of a parathyroid adenoma and the resulting primary hyperparathyroidism can include bone fractures and urinary calculi such as kidney stones.
Ultrasonography can also be used to estimate hepatic volume and vascularity, and to identify related lesions affecting other abdominal structures, such as urinary calculi.
Stones and Victims Kidney stones, technically called urinary calculi, are accretions of crystallized salts and minerals that form in the upper urinary system.
About 10-15% of urinary calculi are composed of struvite (ammonium magnesium phosphate, NHMgPO 6HO).
Although able to go on an archaeological tour of Anglia in September 1695, Plot was greatly suffering from urinary calculi, and succumbed to his illness on 30 April 1696.
Milton (1984) cited the relevant literature that provides a physiological basis for the occurrence of urinary calculi when there is inadequate long fibre in the diet to stimulate rumination and consequently salivation.
Urolithiasis (from Greek oûron, "urine", + lithos, "stone", + -iasis) is the formation of urinary calculi (urinary stones), which are calculi formed or located anywhere in the urinary system.
Calculi in the urinary system are called urinary calculi and include kidney stones (also called renal calculi or nephroliths) and bladder stones (also called vesical calculi or cystoliths).
At an early period in his career Rees attracted the attention of Richard Bright, and assisted Bright in the analysis of urinary calculi and of the secretions in diseases of the kidney.
A condition termed urinary calculi can occur due to this imbalance resulting in the formation of calculi stones in the urine that obstruct the urinary tract, especially in male goats (Robbin et al., 1965).
Cereal grains have a low calcium:phosphorus ratio, but the level of sodium in cereal grains is also very low and these grains should be supplemented with salt to encourage a higher water intake to circumvent the formation of urinary calculi.