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Korean Journal of Urology ; : 43-48, 1963.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-166708

ABSTRACT

During the period, Jan. 1961 to Sept. 1962. 77 cases of urinary tract calculi were seen at the C.A.H. This is 1.13% of all ambulatory patients seen at the urology section. Commonest sites were, ureter (63.6%), bladder (18.2%), kidney (9.1%) and urethra (9.1%) in that order. In age distribution, 21-25 years old was the highest (52.1%), and this might reflect the nature of the military hospital. In management, ureterolithotomy was the most commonly used procedure (31.2%), 20.8% of the cases were managed non-operating. Phosphate and oxalates stone were found more commonly in upper urinary tracts. Their break down was as follow; Phosphates 46.8%, Oxalates 23.8%, Oxalates and Phosphates 10.4%, The other properties 19.0%.


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Humans , Age Distribution , Calculi , Hospitals, Military , Kidney , Oxalates , Phosphates , Ureter , Urethra , Urinary Bladder , Urinary Calculi , Urinary Tract , Urolithiasis , Urology
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