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C Micheli - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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pain killers and antibacterial therapy for Kidney Colic and stones
Urologia Internationalis, 2004Co-Authors: Massimo Porena, P Guiggi, Antonio Balestra, C MicheliAbstract:In 85% of patients, renal Colic is caused by renal-ureteral stones with extrinsic obstructions such as pelvic, retroperitoneal or intestinal abnormalities, and intrinsic reno-ureteral obstructions, e.
Kostas C Siamopoulos - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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environmental and stressful factors affecting the occurrence of Kidney stones and the Kidney Colic
International Urology and Nephrology, 2014Co-Authors: Rigas Kalaitzidis, Dimitrios Damigos, Kostas C SiamopoulosAbstract:The first renal disease described from Hippocrates is nephrolithiasis with renal Colic, which is the pain of stone passage and is also a common renal problem with easily recognizable characteristics. There has been much written about dietary factors, which have unequivocally been proved to play an important role in the formation of Kidney stones. In this regard, it is of interest that the contribution of factors such as stressful events, life style, or occupation in the formation of Kidney stones has not been well studied. This review examines the clinical evidence of the stressful events and other environmental factors affecting the occurrence of Kidney stones.
Massimo Porena - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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pain killers and antibacterial therapy for Kidney Colic and stones
Urologia Internationalis, 2004Co-Authors: Massimo Porena, P Guiggi, Antonio Balestra, C MicheliAbstract:In 85% of patients, renal Colic is caused by renal-ureteral stones with extrinsic obstructions such as pelvic, retroperitoneal or intestinal abnormalities, and intrinsic reno-ureteral obstructions, e.
Rigas Kalaitzidis - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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environmental and stressful factors affecting the occurrence of Kidney stones and the Kidney Colic
International Urology and Nephrology, 2014Co-Authors: Rigas Kalaitzidis, Dimitrios Damigos, Kostas C SiamopoulosAbstract:The first renal disease described from Hippocrates is nephrolithiasis with renal Colic, which is the pain of stone passage and is also a common renal problem with easily recognizable characteristics. There has been much written about dietary factors, which have unequivocally been proved to play an important role in the formation of Kidney stones. In this regard, it is of interest that the contribution of factors such as stressful events, life style, or occupation in the formation of Kidney stones has not been well studied. This review examines the clinical evidence of the stressful events and other environmental factors affecting the occurrence of Kidney stones.
Željko Kaštelan - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Urologic Emergencies
PLIVA CROATIA d.o.o., 2012Co-Authors: Tvrtko Hudolin, Željko KaštelanAbstract:U ovom smo radu željeli prikazati neka od najčešćih hitnih stanja u urologiji. Opisali smo urogenitalnu traumu (bubreg, ureter, mokraćni mjehur, uretra te ozljede spolnih organa), bubrežne kolike, uroinfekcije, odnosno urosepsu, retenciju urina i na kraju torziju testisa i Fournierovu gangrenu. S nekima se od ovih stanja liječnik opće prakse susreće rijetko, a s nekima češće, često je on i prvi liječnik kojemu dolaze ovakvi bolesnici te im on pruža prvu ili osnovnu medicinsku pomoć, odnosno upućuje ih specijalistu urologu. Zbog toga je važno da liječnici opće medicine budu upoznati s ovim hitnim urološkim stanjima, odnosno bolestima, s njihovom kliničkom slikom, dijagnostikom i liječenjem. Na taj se način zajedničkim radom osigurava i kvalitetnija skrb za naše bolesnike.This article aims to present some of the most common urologic emergencies. It describes urogenital trauma (Kidney, ureter, bladder, urethra and genital injuries), Kidney Colic, urinary infections and urosepsis, urinary retention, and testicular torsion and Fournier’s gangrene. General practitioners rarely encounter some of these conditions. On the other hand, they encounter some of the other conditions more often. Furthermore, they are often the first physicians that these patients come to see and the first ones to provide basic medical help or refer them to an urologist. Therefore, it is important that general practitioners are familiar with urologic emergencies and with their clinical picture, diagnosis and treatment, and in this way ensure a better care for urologic patients