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A Crystals are found in the urine of dogs suffering from urolithiasis.
Urolithiasis is a significant source of morbidity, affecting all geographical, cultural, and racial groups.
The total cost for treating urolithiasis was US$2 billion in 2003.
Urolithiasis can also happen, with djenkolic acid as the nucleus.
It can be an indication of urolithiasis.
It has been used for urinary tract complaints, including cystitis and urolithiasis.
It is foolhardy for you to play around with your dog's diet when he is known to have had urolithiasis.
Ruminant urolithiasis associated with oxalate ingestion has been reported.
Urolithiasis refers to stones originating anywhere in the urinary system, including the kidneys and bladder.
In the late 1830s Golitsyn fell seriously ill and from 1838 he received medical treatment for the urolithiasis.
Urolithiasis is a very complicated disease; diet, drinking water, exercise management, infection, liver and kidney function, and even certain cancers can all play a part.
Causes include urolithiasis, posterior urethral valves and ureteral herniation.
Many studies have concluded magnesium in the diet as a primary cause of struvite urolithiasis in cats.
Urolithiasis and phytotherapy.
Twenty five tests were carried out on homozygous mutant animals and one significant abnormality was observed: the mice displayed urolithiasis.
Urolithiasis (bladder and kidney stones)
Silica urolithiasis without magnesium trisilicate intake.
Fast diagnosis and treatment of acute obstructive urolithiasis may prevent the development of acute renal failure.
Urinary - Calcium oxalate urolithiasis (Feline lower urinary tract disease)
Where a CT scan is unavailable, an intravenous pyelogram may be performed to help confirm the diagnosis of urolithiasis.
Most ureteral stents can be removed cystoscopically during an office visit under topical anesthesia after resolution of the urolithiasis.
Glycosaminoglycans and semisynthetic sulfated polysaccharides: an overview of their potential application in treatment of patients with urolithiasis.
Effect of Trigonella foenum-graecum and Ammi majus on calcium oxalate urolithiasis in rats.
In the United States, the prevalence (frequency in the population) of urolithiasis has increased from 3.2% to 5.2% from the mid-1970s to the mid-1990s.
Menon has published over 300 papers, 90 book chapters and invited articles mostly in the field of robotic prostatectomy, renal transplantation and urolithiasis.