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kidney stones

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  1. Small, hard masses that form by chemical precipitation and are found in the kidneys. Kidney stones vary in size, with most of them being small enough to pass through the urinary tract for elimination in the urine. Some, however, may be large enough to obstruct the kidney and cause tremendous pain.


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It was a pedestrian start to Littler's semi-final with Van Gerwen, with the Dutchman taking time to warm up having received a bye due to Gian van Veen having to pull out with kidney stones.

From BBC • Mar. 19, 2026

For example, a “stone box” for urology patients is packed with vegetables to help prevent kidney stones.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 27, 2026

Around the time bitcoin fell to about $86,000 on Thursday—the lowest since May—Keith Grossman, MoonPay’s president, was at a doctor’s office in Manhattan, where he was diagnosed with kidney stones.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 21, 2025

Now, when he gets painful kidney stones, Gutierrez avoids the overcrowded and chaotic emergency room and heads to Sollis’ serene facility on Manhattan’s Upper East Side.

From Barron's • Nov. 12, 2025

I didn’t have appendicitis, but I had kidney stones.

From "Booked" by Kwame Alexander