Urol. praxi. 2016;17(5):210-213 | DOI: 10.36290/uro.2016.054

Renal colic

MUDr.Tomáš Ürge, Ph.D., MUDr.Petr Běhounek, MUDr.Václav Janda, MUDr.Viktor Eret, Ph.D., prof.MUDr.Milan Hora, Ph.D., MBA
Urologická klinika Univerzity Karlovy Lékařské fakulty v Plzni a FN Plzeň

Renal colic is characterized by convulsive, paroxysmals recurring abdominal pains, often were accompanied by vomiting and

bowel atony. Renal colic meets urologist almost every day. Its diagnostic and treatment belong to the basic urological skills. We

present diagnostic procedures and possibilities of conservative treatment of this condition.

Keywords: colic, nephralgia, lumbalgia, urolithiasis

Published: December 1, 2016  Show citation

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Ürge T, Běhounek P, Janda V, Eret V, Hora M. Renal colic. Urol. praxi. 2016;17(5):210-213. doi: 10.36290/uro.2016.054.
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