Bladder stones and kidney stones are both composed of the same concentrated minerals, but they are not the same. They are located in different parts of the body and often have different symptoms.
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A urosepsis prediction model based on 6 factors demonstrated strong performance among a Chinese cohort. A large-scale study of 33,579 urinary stones from Southern China, published in the International ...