The term infection stones refers to calculi that occur following urinary tract infections (UTIs) caused by urease-producing gram-negative organisms. They consist of magnesium ammonium phosphate, carbonate apatite and monoammonium urate. Alkaline urine is most favorable to their formation. Urinary tract obstruction, neurogenic bladder, voiding dysfunction, temporary or indwelling urinary catheters, distal renal tubular acidosis and medullary sponge kidney are considered the main risk factors for developing infection stones. Urinalysis and urine culture are essential for diagnosis. A typical finding on imaging is a moderately radiopaque, staghorn or branched stone. Curative treatment is possible only by eliminating all of the stone fragments ...
PurposeUric acid calculi with or without a calcium component comprise a significant proportion of ur...
Urinary stone disease is a highly prevalent urological condition; however, the pathophysiology remai...
The relationship of urinary tract infection (UTI) to urolithiasis was studied in 1069 patients who w...
The term infection stones refers to calculi that occur following urinary tract infections (UTIs) cau...
The term infection stones refers to calculi that occur following urinary tract infections (UTIs) cau...
The term infection stones refers to calculi that occur following urinary tract infections (UTIs) cau...
Objective: The purposes of this multi-center study were to evaluate the rate of infection stones and...
Urinary tract infections and urosepsis are complications which can precede or follow a kidney stone ...
Urinary stone disease (USD) is the most common and progressive disease of the urinary system, which ...
Abstract Background and objectives: Infection stones are the directly due to persistent or recurrent...
The pathogenesis of infectious kidney stones is poorly understood, while equally unclear is the role...
Background: Despite modern antibiotic therapy and technological advances in lithotripsy, the presenc...
Bacteriological study of pre-operative urine and stone along with chemical analysis of stones have b...
Background. The occurrence of urinary tract infection in presence of urolithiasis is frequently note...
PurposeUric acid calculi with or without a calcium component comprise a significant proportion of ur...
PurposeUric acid calculi with or without a calcium component comprise a significant proportion of ur...
Urinary stone disease is a highly prevalent urological condition; however, the pathophysiology remai...
The relationship of urinary tract infection (UTI) to urolithiasis was studied in 1069 patients who w...
The term infection stones refers to calculi that occur following urinary tract infections (UTIs) cau...
The term infection stones refers to calculi that occur following urinary tract infections (UTIs) cau...
The term infection stones refers to calculi that occur following urinary tract infections (UTIs) cau...
Objective: The purposes of this multi-center study were to evaluate the rate of infection stones and...
Urinary tract infections and urosepsis are complications which can precede or follow a kidney stone ...
Urinary stone disease (USD) is the most common and progressive disease of the urinary system, which ...
Abstract Background and objectives: Infection stones are the directly due to persistent or recurrent...
The pathogenesis of infectious kidney stones is poorly understood, while equally unclear is the role...
Background: Despite modern antibiotic therapy and technological advances in lithotripsy, the presenc...
Bacteriological study of pre-operative urine and stone along with chemical analysis of stones have b...
Background. The occurrence of urinary tract infection in presence of urolithiasis is frequently note...
PurposeUric acid calculi with or without a calcium component comprise a significant proportion of ur...
PurposeUric acid calculi with or without a calcium component comprise a significant proportion of ur...
Urinary stone disease is a highly prevalent urological condition; however, the pathophysiology remai...
The relationship of urinary tract infection (UTI) to urolithiasis was studied in 1069 patients who w...