Nephrolithiasis (Hisat-E-Kulyah) and Its Management: An Overview
@inproceedings{Khan2018NephrolithiasisA, title={Nephrolithiasis (Hisat-E-Kulyah) and Its Management: An Overview}, author={M. A. Khan and M. Fatimah and S. Alam}, year={2018} }
Published by: OZZIE Publishers Abstract Nephrolithiasis is one of the most common health problems that affect approximately 15 % population worldwide and about 2.3% population of India. Most (75% to 80%) kidney stones are calcium stones, composed of calcium oxalate and/or calcium phosphate. These stones are generally associated with high concentration of calcium in the blood or urine. The classical features of renal colic are sudden severe pain. It is usually caused by the stones in the kidney… CONTINUE READING
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