A parenchymal stone is a type of kidney stone that forms in the inner tissue of the kidney, known as the renal parenchyma. These stones can be made of various substances, such as calcium or uric acid, and can cause symptoms like flank pain, blood in the urine, and urinary tract infections. Treatment may involve pain management, hydration, and in some cases, procedures to remove the stone.
No. Only pumice (volcanic) stone can float.
stone Antonyms of stone: neutral, achromatic, doubtful, dubious, equivocal, qualified, questionable, restricted, uncertain.
Stone is considered to be non-combustible. Stone has no fire rating at all. Stone has been tested before and shows zero fire hazard and shows zero flame spread.
When a stone is dropped in water, the force of impact pushes the air out of the small crevices and pores in the stone. This trapped air is then released in the form of bubbles as the stone sinks in the water.
Yes, stone is a sample of matter. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space, and stone fits this definition. It is made up of atoms and molecules that give it its physical properties.
Chronic renal parenchymal disease
It is not a "parenchymal epitexture" it is a "parenchymal echotexture" and it is indicating damage to the liver.
is renal parenchymal disease curable
Parenchymal calcification refers to the abnormal accumulation of calcium deposits within the parenchymal tissues of an organ. This calcification can occur due to various conditions such as infections, inflammation, or metabolic disorders and may affect the normal function of the organ. Detection of parenchymal calcifications on imaging studies like X-rays or CT scans can help in diagnosing underlying diseases.
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Chronic means of long duration. Parenchymal means related to the bulk of the organ. Chronic parenchymal changes of the brain is a non-specific description of long-standing changes in how the mass of the brain looks.
seminiferous tubules.
Parenchymal volume loss means a decrease in the bulk of an organ. Symptoms, if any, will depend on which organ is affected.
Thyromegaly with diffuse parenchymal disease is a disease of the thyroid that causes goiter. Thyromegaly with diffuse parenchymal disease affects the functioning of the thyroid with many abnormalities.
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