Renal colic
August 13th, 2008
Renal colic
Renal colic is the name given to an intermittent
Kidney stones, one of the most painful of the urologic disorders, are not a product of modern life. Scientists have found evidence of kidney stones in a 7,000-year-old Egyptian ... (more...)
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Symptoms are pain (renal colic), hematuria, urinary obstruction, and infection. Treatment depends on the size, location, and composition of the stones. (more...)
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Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun: 1. renal colic - sharp pain in the lower back that radiates into the groin; associated with the passage of a renal calculus ... (more...)
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colic, intense pain caused by spasmodic contractions of one of the hollow organs, e.g., the stomach, intestine, gall bladder, ureter, or oviduct. (more...)
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Renal colic is a type of pain commonly caused by kidney stones. (more...)
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Acute renal colic is probably the most excruciatingly painful event a person can endure. Striking without warning, the p (more...)
Clinical topic - Renal colic - acute
Relieve pain. Give diclofenac 75 mg by intramuscular injection. A second dose can be given after a minimum of 30 minutes if necessary. If diclofenac is contraindicated or gives ... (more...)
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colic. Spasmodic attack of pain in the abdomen, usually coming in waves. Colicky pains are caused by the painful muscular contraction and subsequent distension of a hollow organ ... (more...)
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renal colic Nephrology A colicky pain typical of Pts passing kidney stones (more...)