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Renal colic
Renal colic is a severe, acute pain syndrome most commonly caused by obstruction of the urinary tract by urolithiasis. The pain typically originates in the flank and may radiate to the lower abdomen, groin, or genital region. Renal colic results from increased intraluminal pressure and ureteral smooth muscle spasm proximal to the obstruction. Nausea, vomiting, and haematuria are frequently associated symptoms. Non-contrast computed tomography is considered the imaging modality of choice for the diagnosis of renal colic. Ultrasonography may be used as an initial imaging tool, particularly in pregnant patients or those requiring radiation avoidance. Laboratory evaluation includes urinalysis to detect haematuria and blood tests to assess renal function and infection. Differential diagnosis includes other causes of acute abdominal or flank pain. Initial management focuses on pain control, hydration, and exclusion of complications such as infection or renal impairment. Definitive treatment depends on stone size, location, composition, and patient-related factors.
Infections of the urogenital system
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Congenital anomalies of the urogenital system
.. secondary urolithiasis, functional impairment (renal failure, hypertension,.. ..keywords: renal agenesis, dystopia, ectopia, malrotation, kidney..
Journey of a swallowed wooden stick to the liver
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.. Differential diagnosis of proteinuria.Acute renal failure. Dialysis. Chronic renal failure. Kidney..
Injuries of urinary tract and male reproductive system
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Infections of urinary tract and male reproductive system
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Symptoms, signs and investigation of urogenital system disorders
..keywords: symptoms, hematuria, USG, CT, renal..
Multiple lung abscesses
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Urolithiasis
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Laboratory, imaging and endoscopic examinations in urology
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Biochemistry: Renal function is measured better by serum creatinine..