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Diagnostic Characteristics of Geriatric Patients With Ureterolithiasis in Emergency Center

Sim HS, Choi HS, Lee JS, Hong HP, Ko YG

BACKGROUND: Incidence rate of ureterolithiasis has been increasing worldwide in general, with an especially rapid increase in the elderly, over 65 years of age. Therefore, the characteristics of geriatric patients...
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A Clinical Observation on Ureterolithiasis

Kim SS, Min BK

  • KMID: 1911782
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1982 Jul;23(4):502-510.
A clinical study was made on 126 cases of ureterolithiasis during the 5 years period from January, 1976 to December, 1980. The following results were obtained. 1. The incidence of...
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Dynamic thiol/disulfide homeostasis as a novel indicator of oxidative stress in patients with urolithiasis

Sonmez MG, Kozanhan B, Deniz CD, Iyisoy MS, Kilinc MT, Ecer G, Ozturk A, Neselioglu S, Erel O

PURPOSE: A dynamic thiol/disulfide balance is pivotal in organizing anti-oxidant defense, detoxification, apoptosis, and enzyme activities, as well as transcription and cellular signal-transfer mechanisms. The connection between urolithiasis and oxidant/antioxidant...
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Clinical Observation on Urolithiasis

Kim SB, Lee SC

  • KMID: 2060029
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1977 Aug;18(4):319-327.
Urolithiasis is one of the most common diseases of the urinary tract and the incidence has been increasing in recent years. The author made a clinical observation on 312 cases...
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Acute Postoperative Pain after Ureteroscopic Removal of Stone: Incidence and Risk Factors

Ahn ST, Kim JH, Park JY, Moon DG, Bae JH

PURPOSE: Ureteroscopic removal of stones (URS) has been widely used to treat ureteral stones because it is comparatively safe, has a high success rate, and enables patients to rapidly return...
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Relationship Between Spontaneous Passage Rates of Ureteral Stones Less Than 8 mm and Serum C-Reactive Protein Levels and Neutrophil Percentages

Park CH, Ha JY, Park CH, Kim CI, Kim KS, Kim BH

  • KMID: 2316119
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 2013 Sep;54(9):615-618.
PURPOSE: A ureter obstruction caused by a ureteral stone results in inflammatory changes in the proximal submucosal layer and prevents the spontaneous passage of the ureteral stone. Accordingly, we analyzed...
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Ureteral stricture formation after ureteroscope treatment of impacted calculi: A prospective study

Fam XI, Singam P, Ho CC, Sridharan , Hod R, Bahadzor B, Goh EH, Tan GH, Zainuddin

PURPOSE: Urinary calculi is a familiar disease. A well-known complication of endourological treatment for impacted ureteral stones is the formation of ureteral strictures, which has been reported to occur in...
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Transumbilical Laparoendoscopic Single-Site Ureterolithotomy for Large Impacted Ureteral Stones: Initial Experiences

Kim TH, Jeong BC, Seo SI, Jeon SS, Han DH

  • KMID: 2314665
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 2010 Jun;51(6):403-408.
PURPOSE: We presented our initial clinical experiences with transumbilical laparoendoscopic single-site (LESS) ureterolithotomy for large, impacted ureteral stones. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between March 2009 and November 2009, seven LESS ureterolithotomies were...
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Does the use of bedside ultrasonography reduce emergency department length of stay for patients with renal colic?: a pilot study

Park YH, Jung RB, Lee YG, Hong CK, Ahn JH, Shin TY, Kim YS, Ha YR

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of adding bedside ultrasonography to the diagnostic algorithm for nephrolithiasis on emergency department (ED) length of stay. METHODS: A prospective,...
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Is Double J Stenting or Percutaneous Nephrostomy More Suitable for Maximizing the Clinical Effects of Temporary Urinary Diversion for Acute Pyelonephritis with a Complicated Ureteral Stone?

Choi J, Choi T, Lee DG, Min GE, Lee HL, Yoo KH

PURPOSE: This study compared the clinical benefits of double J (DJ) ureteral stenting with percutaneous nephrostomy (PCN) for the management of acute pyelonephritis (APN) with complicated ureteral stones. MATERIALS AND METHODS:...
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