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Preputial Calculi Associated with Urethral Calculi, Bladder Calculi and Bladder Transitional Cell Carcinoma: A Case Report

Kim SO, Juag GD, Jang CS, Paick JS, Lee MS

  • KMID: 1911644
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1983 Jun;24(3):487-490.
Preputial calculi is a very rare disease and a disease of phimosis. A case of preputial calculi associated urethral calculi, bladder-calculi and bladder transitional cell carcinoma was presented.
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Surgical Management of Renal Calculi with Extended Pyelolithotomy

Chang SK, Rhew HY

  • KMID: 1912157
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1983 Dec;24(6):1013-1018.
An ideal operation for removal of renal calculi should allow minimal destruction of renal parenchyma, complete removal of calculus, provision of a normal drainage urinary system and establishment of an...
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The inter-relationship between the pain and urinary tract calculi

Choi HK

  • KMID: 2289625
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1973 Jun;14(2):93-97.
The severe pain of the urogenital organ may arise not only from other various diseases, but especially from the urinary tract calculi which present the characteristic pain. We must differentiate...
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Ureteroscopic Manipulation of Distal Ureteral Calculi

Cha YB, Lee SC

  • KMID: 2114878
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1988 Aug;29(4):549-552.
Rigid transurethral ureteroscopy has been utilized on twenty-two occasions for the treatment of distal ureteral calculi. This resulted in successful stone removal and avoidance of an open operation in 77.3...
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Extended Pyelolithotomy in Staghorn Calculi

Kang HS, kim HS

  • KMID: 1911730
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1982 Dec;23(8):1139-1142.
A retrospective study was conducted on 10 patients who had undergone extended pyelolithotomy for staghorn calculi. There were some complications which were such as retained stones in 3 cases, urine...
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Analysis of the Urinary Calculi by X-ray Diffraction Method

Park YI, Cho SR

  • KMID: 1911649
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1983 Apr;24(2):189-194.
The exact analysis of urinary calculi is very important to study of the etiology of calculus formation, prevention of recurrence and medical treatment. X-ray diffraction method is a newer approach...
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Large Prostatic Calculi Causing Urethral Obstruction

Paick SH, Yoon SW, Baek M, Kim HG, Lho YS

Although prostatic calculi are common, complications are fortunately rare. Here, we report a case of prostatic calculi causing urethral obstruction. A 66-year-old man presented with severe voiding difficulty and urge...
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Value of Intraoperative Radiography in Intraoperative Localization of Renal Calculi: Preliminary Report

Choo MS, Chung JY, Lee SE, Kim YK

  • KMID: 2114792
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1985 Jun;26(3):217-220.
Complete surgical removal of staghorn or multiple renal calculi is very difficult. So, intraoperative radiography for localization of renal calculi has been used to decrease the incidence of residual calculi...
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Urinary calculi in traumatic spinal cord injury

Ihm DR, Lee KJ, Shin HJ

The evaluation of urinary calculi was done in 84 patients of paraplegia and quadriplegia due to traumatic spinal cord injury. These patients were diagnosed by KUB and intravenous urography at...
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Experience in the treatment of complete staghorn calculi

Seoung YC, Lee KS

  • KMID: 2114912
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1992 Oct;33(5):841-844.
The majority of renal calculi including staghorn calculi can be treated by extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) with percutaneous or endourological relief. In case of complete staghorn calculi, many treatment...
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Ureteral calculi: treatment options under advanced technology

Choo MS, Kim SW, Lee ES, Paick JS, Kim SW

  • KMID: 2060401
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1992 Aug;33(4):666-671.
To determine the optional and objective criteria for choosing the appropriate treatment modality or ureteral calculi. we reviewed 210 patients (215 ureteral calculi) initially treated with expectation (78 calculi), ESWL...
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Chemical Analysis on Urinary Calculi

Sul CK

  • KMID: 2139668
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1982 Apr;23(2):143-148.
A clinical study was made on 103 cases of urinary calculi among the number of 464 inpatients during 2 years and 8 months from January 1977 to August 1979, and...
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A Case of Horseshoe Kidney Associated with Hydronephrosis and Staghorn Calculi

Kim SI, Ahn DK

  • KMID: 2289737
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1994 Aug;35(8):915-917.
Horseshoe kidney is a nonfatal anomaly of renal development characterized by fusion of one poles of both kidneys. Most clinical problems are caused by infection, hydronephrosis and renal calculi. Herein,...
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A Case of Surgical Management of Bilateral Staghorn Calculi

Lee KD, Jin WY, Hwang TG, Lim SK

  • KMID: 2289652
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1984 Feb;25(1):101-104.
One patient with bilateral staghorn calculi was managed by partial nephrectomy of lower pole in one kidney and nephrolithotomy combined with partial nephrectomy in the other kidney.
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The Effects of Concomitant Prostatic Calculi to the Therapeutic Results in Patients with Chronic Bacterial Prostatitis

Lee BE, Kim SK

  • KMID: 2289460
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1989 Dec;30(6):876-884.
Uninfected prostatic calculi cause no symptoms, however, when infected, it serves as a source of resistance against antibiotic therapy. We have performed transabdominal and transrectal prostatic ultrasonography in 64 cases...
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Hounsfield Units of Urinary Calculi as a Predictor of the Therapeutic Effect of Extracorporeal Shockwave Lithotripsy

Chae HS, Lee SH

PURPOSE: Non-enhanced spiral computed tomography (NESCT) has become the preferred method for imaging urinary calculi. We evaluated the Hounsfield units (HU) of urinary calculi on NESCT as a predictor of...
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A Statistical Observation on Urolithiasis

Lee HY, Lee HS

  • KMID: 2010421
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1960 Oct;1(2):141-146.
The author has observed 153 cases of urinary tract calculi, 1.86 per cent of all ambulatory patients seen during the period from April 1954 to September 1958. 1. Investigation was...
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A Case Report of Urethral Fistula due to Vesical Calculi

Song IH, Choi HK, Cho JH

  • KMID: 2289630
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1973 Jun;14(2):119-121.
Urethral fistula due to vesical calculi is very rare in urological field.We are presenting a case of urethral fistula due to vesical calcula along with article review.
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Experience of Ureteroscopic Removal of Stone

Seo JT, Park YY

  • KMID: 2114877
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1988 Aug;29(4):543-547.
Ureteroscopy is the newer procedure for the treatment of ureteral calculi, and now established the first treatment of ureteral calculi. A study of 42 cases of ureteroscopic removal of stones...
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Management of Urinary Calculi in Patients with a Solitary Kidney

Choi YD, Yang SC, Lee MS

  • KMID: 1912296
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1988 Oct;29(5):756-760.
New therapies, percutaneous nephrostolithotomy(PNL), transurethral ureteroscopy (URS) and extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy(ESWL), are revolutionizing the treatment of urinary tract calculi. Little are known, however, about the efficacy of managing the...
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