International Urology and Nephrology

, Volume 2, Issue 3, pp 243–251 | Cite as

In vivo “calculus analysis”, based on radiographic and laboratory investigations

  • D. Frang
  • E. Hajós
  • M. Berényi
Article

Abstract

Authors have developed a method for the determination of the composition of calculi “in vivo”. The method consists of the comparison of the characteristics of roentgenographs and the results of laboratory investigations of the single calculi. In the knowledge of these, the composition of the calculus in the cavity system can be determined in most of the cases and as a practical results, the eventual conservative drug treatment established. The method is naturally only recommended if the precise analysis of the removed or spontaneously voided calculus cannot be carried out.

Keywords

Public Health Drug Treatment Laboratory Investigation Precise Analysis Practical Result 
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© Akadémiai Kiadó 1970

Authors and Affiliations

  • D. Frang
    • 1
  • E. Hajós
    • 1
  • M. Berényi
    • 1
  1. 1.Department of UrologySemmelweis Medical UniversityBudapest

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