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Managing Patients With Renal Colic In Primary Care
Managing Patients With Renal Colic In Primary Care

... increases pressure within the kidney. Prostaglandins also cause smooth muscle spasm of the ureter resulting in the waves of pain (colic) felt by the patient. Occasionally renal colic will occur due to a cause other than urinary stones, such as blood clots that may develop with upper urinary tract bl ...
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Fig 17.2

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... Recognize and name the organs of urinary system according to their location in the abdominal and pelvic cavity(ILO .(ILO 1.1) Define the terms related to urinary system.(1.2) Recognize and contrast histology of different parts of nephron.(ILO 2.1) Label the anatomical and histological features of ur ...
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