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Vincenz Czerny
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new radical operation for inguinal hernia, a pyelolithotomy for kidney stone disease , and in 1879 performed the first total hysterectomy via the vagina
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has been investigated for its role in mitigating calcium oxalate kidney stone disease because it metabolizes oxalate as its primary carbon source. In vitro
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special emphasis on robotic surgeries relating to kidney cancer and kidney stone disease . Palese is the Chairman of the Department of Urology at the Mount
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CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF HUMAN ALANINE:GLYOXYLATE AMINOTRANSFERASE 1j04: Structural mechanism of enzyme mistargeting in hereditary kidney stone disease in vitro
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diabetic neuropathy and retinopathy associated with diabetes and kidney stone disease . In one study, pyridoxamine was more effective at protecting from
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Horsfall protein (THP) in human urine and its use for screening of kidney stone disease ". International Journal of Biological Sciences. 4 (4): 215–22. doi:10
Mani Menon
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During early career, his major contributions were in the field of kidney stone disease where he helped develop the use of intra-operative ultrasonography
William Guthrie (minister)
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his brother's death. He had been subject for years to attacks of kidney stone disease , and now suffered from ulceration of the kidneys. He died on 10 October
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0.49% 5.7 Urinary tract infections 2.7 0.37% 10.9 Urolithiasis (Kidney stone disease ) 0.2 0.03% -1.2 Other urinary diseases 0.7 0.09% -9.9 Gynecological
Magnus Stenbock
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he visited the health resort of Karlsbad in Bohemia to treat his kidney stone disease . On 4 June 1707, Stenbock arrived in Malmö and reunited with his
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canines. Oxalic acid also produced by the fungus could be cause for kidney stone disease in high levels. Treatment of childhood convulsion Analgesic activity