renal lithiasis
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Definition
- Noun:
- A medical condition characterized by the presence of calculi (stones) in the kidney: "Renal lithiasis" is the formal medical term for the condition of having kidney stones. It refers specifically to the stones being located within the kidney itself.
Usage
- "Renal lithiasis" is used in formal, medical, and clinical contexts to diagnose or describe the condition.
- It is typically used by healthcare professionals. In everyday conversation, the term "kidney stones" is more common.
Examples
- Noun:
- The patient was admitted for severe pain caused by renal lithiasis.
- Diagnostic imaging confirmed the presence of renal lithiasis.
- Treatment options for renal lithiasis depend on the size and location of the calculi.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in medical reports, research papers, and differential diagnoses.
- It can be modified to specify the type of stone, e.g., "calcium oxalate renal lithiasis."
Variants and Related Words
- Nephrolithiasis (n): A synonymous medical term for kidney stones.
- Calculus (n, plural: calculi): The medical term for a stone, like a kidney stone.
- Urolithiasis (n): A broader term for the presence of stones anywhere in the urinary tract (kidneys, ureters, bladder).
Synonyms
- Kidney stones: The common, non-technical term.
- Nephrolithiasis: An alternative medical term.
Related Phrases
- Renal colic: The severe, often intermittent pain caused by a kidney stone moving or blocking the urinary tract.
- Renal lithiasis is frequently accompanied by episodes of renal colic.
Noun
- the presence of kidney stones (calculi) in the kidney