There, Macintyre produced the first images of renal stones and various inner body parts.
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This high level of oxalate within the intestine can also be a source of renal stones.
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Additionally, 1.3 % of condom catheter users will develop a bladder or renal stone requiring medical treatment.
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In 1932, blood tests on a female patient suffering from renal stone-based OFC revealed extremely high blood calcium levels.
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Fuller Albright diagnosed and treated the woman, who suffered from a large tumor of the neck as well as renal stones.
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The most common renal stone is calcium oxalate and is usually caused by treatable metabolic disorders of hypercalcuria ( increased calcium levels in the urine ).
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Uric acid stones have similar characteristics as the calcium oxalate stones, but occur much more rarely ( approximately 5 % of all renal stones ).
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Representative postflight renal stone risk profile determined in the same crewmember immediately following a short-duration flight ( i . e ., Space Shuttle ).
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That same year, Sneed and Bell wrote an article titled " The Dauphin of Munchausen : factitious passage of renal stones in a child ".