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Results 1 - 10 of 173 for Bladder stones
  1. ... buildups of minerals. These form in the urinary bladder. ... Bladder stones are most often caused by another urinary system problem, such as: Bladder diverticulum Blockage at the ...
  2. Bladder Stones (American Academy of Family Physicians)  
    American Academy of Family Physicians ... Bladder Diseases/Specifics ... Bladder Diseases
  3. ... a rare condition characterized by recurrent kidney and bladder stones. The condition often results in end stage renal ... that is the main component of kidney and bladder stones. Deposits of calcium oxalate can damage the kidneys ...
  4. ... may lodge in the kidneys or in the bladder. Sometimes cystine crystals combine with calcium molecules in the kidneys to form large stones. These crystals and stones can create blockages in ...
  5. ... Individuals with PRS superactivity also develop kidney or bladder stones that may result in episodes of acute kidney ... early adulthood. In both forms, a kidney or bladder stone is often the first symptom. Gout and impairment ...
  6. Bladder Diseases (National Library of Medicine)  
    The bladder is a hollow organ in your lower abdomen that stores urine. Many conditions can affect your bladder. Some common ones are: Cystitis - inflammation ...
  7. ... bladder tissue and a nearby structure (bladder fistulae) Bladder stones Pouch-like sacs called diverticula on the walls ... Abnormal results may be due to: Bladder stones Blood clots Diverticula Infection or inflammation Lesions Vesicoureteric reflux
  8. ... amounts of this substance lead to kidney and bladder stones, which begin in childhood and often result in ... that is the main component of kidney and bladder stones. Increased oxalate levels in the blood can lead ...
  9. ... amounts of this substance lead to kidney and bladder stones, which can begin anytime from childhood to early ... that is the main component of kidney and bladder stones. Increased oxalate levels in the blood can lead ...
  10. ... amounts of this substance lead to kidney and bladder stones, which begin in early childhood and often result ... that is the main component of kidney and bladder stones. More About This Health Condition DHDPS2 DHDPSL dihydrodipicolinate ...
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