饮水在膀胱结石治疗中的重要性研究

Diana M. Serbanescu, I. Codreanu
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尿石症是指在肾脏、骨盆或膀胱中形成矿物质、有机或无机沉积物。由于代谢异常、尿路梗阻(解剖性或病理性)或感染(原因或结果),结石可在泌尿道的任何层次(上、下)形成。本研究对猫和人的尿石症进行了复杂的研究,比较了兽医学中的病因诱发环境和随后的治疗方法,并遵循了人类医学中推荐和应用的方案。由于其刺激和/或阻塞作用而导致的尿定位结石构成了对此类尿肾病非手术治疗的挑战,在宠物(特别是猫)的尿路病理中有明显的发病率,溶解和/或碎石术允许治疗此类疾病(特别是涉及下尿路)。
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Study Regarding the Importance of Water Intake in The Treatment of Bladder Lithiasis
Urolithiasis represents the formation of mineral, organic or inorganic deposits in the kidneys, pelvis or bladder. Lithiasis can be formed at any level of the urinary tract (upper and lower) as a result of a dysmetabolism, urinary obstruction (anatomical or pathological) or an infection (cause or effect). The study approaches in all its complexity the urinary lithiasis, in felines and humans, comparing the etiopathogenetic induced context and the consequent therapeutic approaches, in veterinary medicine, following the protocols recommended and applied in human medicine. Lithiasis elements with urinary localization due to their irritative and/or obstructive effects constitute a challenge in the non-surgical treatment of such uro-nephrological disorders, with an appreciable incidence in the pathology of the urinary tract in pets, especially in felines, dissolution and/or lithotripsy allowing the treatment of such disorders (especially involving the lower urinary tract).
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