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Urolithiasis

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Urolithiasis
Classification and external resources
KUB stone
ICD-10 N20.0-N22.0
ICD-9 592
DiseasesDB 11346
eMedicine ped/2371 
MeSH D052878
Bladder stones incidentally found in a bladder diverticulum during transvesical prostatectomy (removal of the prostate via an incision in the bladder).

Urolithiasis is the condition where urinary calculi are formed[1] in the urinary tract.[2][3]

The term kidney stone (or "renal calculus") is sometimes used to refer to urolithiasis in any part of the urinary tract. However, the term "kidney stone" is more properly reserved for stones that are actually in the collecting duct of the kidney itself.[4][5][6]

The term nephrolithiasis can be used to describe the condition of having kidney stones,[7] and ureterolithiasis can be used to describe the condition of having stones in the ureter.[8]

Obstruction of the ureter by the kidney stones causes a renal colic attack which is why intense pain is felt in groin and back.

The term bladder stone is more frequently associated with veterinary science.

Minerals found in urinary stones include:

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