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Conventional And Alternative Methods for Providing Analgesia in Renal Colic (PDF)
Renal colic secondary to a ureteric calculus produces one of the most severe forms of pain known to man, and yet the ideal analgesia remains unknown.

Celestial Bodies and Urinary Stones: Isaac Newton (1641-1727) - Health and Urological Problems (PDF)
Isaac Newton was a remarkable physicist and mathematician of the 17th century. He overcame significant urological ailments, including possible nephrotic syndrome, urinary calculi and BOO while establishing his scientific genius.

Acute Renal Colic from Ureteral Calculus
A 39-year-old man reports an eight-hour history of colicky pain in the right lower quadrant radiating to the tip of his penis. He had previously had a kidney stone, which passed spontaneously. Physical examination shows that he is in distress, is afebrile, and has tenderness of the right costovertebral angle and lower quadrant. Urinalysis shows microhematuria. Helical computed tomography (CT) of the . . .

Shockwave Lithotripsy: Anecdotes And Insights
Dr. Lingeman and his colleagues review their extensive experience with and research into lithotripsy. Some surprises arise.

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