Prostatic calculi are often found incidentally during a clinical and radiological examination. However, in some instances, large or multiple calculi may cause severe lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). Its current significance concerning urological diseases and symptoms remains obscure. Minimal awareness regarding the disease among physicians could lead to improper assessment and treatment. In Indonesia, reports regarding prostatic calculi are still limited. We report a 50-year-old male with symptomatic multiple prostatic calculi
Objective: To examine the relationship between benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and the presence o...
Bladder calculi account for 5% of all urinary system calculi.(1) They are usually seen in older men ...
In Taiwan, the reported admission rate for bladder calculi was 7.5% of all patients with urolithiasi...
AbstractExtensive prostatic calculi in a young man should always elicit the suspicion of alkaptonuri...
While prostatic calculi are a common ultrasound finding, their exact prevalence of is not known. It ...
Prostatic calculi often occur in middle-aged and old men. Prostatic calculi are usually classified a...
Prostatic calculi are a common finding on transrectal prostate ultrasound. However, it remains uncle...
Although prostatic calculi are common, complications are fortunately rare. Here, we report a case of...
Alkaptonuria is a rare tyrosine metabolic disorder. A deficiency of homogentisic acid oxidase leads ...
<p>Multiple vesical calculi are rarely seen in urological practice. Males are affected more than the...
Prostatic parenchymal calculi are common, usually incidental, findings on morphological examinations...
A patient with urinary calculi of sizes 16 mm in the right renal pelvis and 9 mm in the right mid-ur...
Introduction/Aim: Although prostatic calculi/calcifications are encountered frequently in the urolog...
Alkaptonuria, a metabolic disorder with urological manifestation goes unnoticed till we are aware of...
Giant urinary bladder stones are very rare; very few cases have been reported in English literature ...
Objective: To examine the relationship between benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and the presence o...
Bladder calculi account for 5% of all urinary system calculi.(1) They are usually seen in older men ...
In Taiwan, the reported admission rate for bladder calculi was 7.5% of all patients with urolithiasi...
AbstractExtensive prostatic calculi in a young man should always elicit the suspicion of alkaptonuri...
While prostatic calculi are a common ultrasound finding, their exact prevalence of is not known. It ...
Prostatic calculi often occur in middle-aged and old men. Prostatic calculi are usually classified a...
Prostatic calculi are a common finding on transrectal prostate ultrasound. However, it remains uncle...
Although prostatic calculi are common, complications are fortunately rare. Here, we report a case of...
Alkaptonuria is a rare tyrosine metabolic disorder. A deficiency of homogentisic acid oxidase leads ...
<p>Multiple vesical calculi are rarely seen in urological practice. Males are affected more than the...
Prostatic parenchymal calculi are common, usually incidental, findings on morphological examinations...
A patient with urinary calculi of sizes 16 mm in the right renal pelvis and 9 mm in the right mid-ur...
Introduction/Aim: Although prostatic calculi/calcifications are encountered frequently in the urolog...
Alkaptonuria, a metabolic disorder with urological manifestation goes unnoticed till we are aware of...
Giant urinary bladder stones are very rare; very few cases have been reported in English literature ...
Objective: To examine the relationship between benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and the presence o...
Bladder calculi account for 5% of all urinary system calculi.(1) They are usually seen in older men ...
In Taiwan, the reported admission rate for bladder calculi was 7.5% of all patients with urolithiasi...