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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
To the Editor.— The appearance of deposits of triamterene in kidney stones is now widely recognized (1980; 244:2443 and 1981;245:2494). 1-4 We previously reported 2 that 0.4% of all kidney stones analyzed showed some deposits of this drug. We estimated the annual incidence of triamterenecontaining stones to be 1/2,000 users of a mixture of triamterene
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To the Editor.— The appearance of deposits of triamterene in kidney stones is now widely recognized (1980; 244:2443 and 1981;245:2494). 1-4 We previously reported 2 that 0.4% of all kidney stones analyzed showed some deposits of this drug. We estimated the annual incidence of triamterenecontaining stones to be 1/2,000 users of a mixture of triamterene
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Chronic kidney disease and kidney stones
Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 2020Both chronic kidney disease (CKD) and kidney stones are major public health problems, which are closely interrelated. Recurrent kidney stones predispose to CKD although CKD seems to decrease risk of further kidney stone formation. Herein, we review new information of this interrelationship.Several epidemiological studies in the past have shown an ...
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Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1994
The emergency department can be a scary place, at least to a patient. I work there. To me, it is home, a place where people speak my language, where I can talk freely about what my job is like because others understand. But even for me, being a patient in the ED is no fun. I had been having a vague ache in my pelvis for several months.
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The emergency department can be a scary place, at least to a patient. I work there. To me, it is home, a place where people speak my language, where I can talk freely about what my job is like because others understand. But even for me, being a patient in the ED is no fun. I had been having a vague ache in my pelvis for several months.
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Is it a kidney stone or abdominal aortic aneurysm?
Nursing, 2005Signs and symptoms of these two conditions can be very much alike-but one disorder can be fatal if not treated promptly. Here's what you need to know.
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The genetics of kidney stone disease and nephrocalcinosis
Nature Reviews Nephrology, 2021Prince Singh +3 more
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Kidney stone disease: risk factors, pathophysiology and management
Nature Reviews NephrologyM. Bargagli +3 more
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