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For other uses, see Calculus (disambiguation). A calculus (plural calculi) is a stone (a concretion of material, usually mineral salts) that forms in an organ or duct of the body. Formation of calculi is known as lithiasis. Stones cause a number of medical conditions. Some common principles (below) apply to stones at any location, but for specifics see the particular stone type in question. Calculi are not to be confused with gastroliths.
[edit] Types of lithiasis
Calculi usually are asymptomatic, and large calculi may have required many years to grow to their large size. [edit] Aetiology
In kidney stones, calcium oxalate is the most common mineral type (see Nephrolithiasis). Uric acid is the second most common mineral type, but an in vitro study[1] shows that uric acid stones and crystals can promote the formation of calcium oxalate stones. [edit] Pathophysiology and symptomsStones can cause disease by several mechanisms:
A number of important medical conditions are caused by stones:
[edit] DiagnosisDiagnostic workup varies by the stone type, but in general:
[edit] TreatmentAgain, treatment varies by stone type, but in general:
[edit] HistoryThe earliest operation for curing stones is also given in the Sushruta Samhita (6th century BCE).[2] The operation involved exposure and going up through the floor of the bladder.[2] [edit] See also[edit] References
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