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Nephrolithiasis

Advances in Kidney Disease and Health
Kidney stone prevalence is rapidly increasing worldwide, and decreasing stone growth and recurrence is critical to reducing morbidity. Preventative approaches vary with kidney stone type, so knowledge of stone composition and a thorough history and metabolic evaluation are necessary to individualize therapy.
Megan L. Prochaska, Anna L. Zisman
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Triamterene Nephrolithiasis

Military Medicine, 1989
A 59-year-old white male presented with a triamterene renal stone and pyelonephritis, requiring percutaneous lithotomy. A combination of hydrochlorothiazide and triamterene had been previously prescribed despite no history of hypokalemia. The indications for potassium replacement therapy and risks of triamterene nephrolithiasis are reviewed.
D P, Dooley, M E, Callsen, J A, Geiling
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Cystine Nephrolithiasis

Urology, 2013
Cystinuria is a rare etiology of nephroliathiasis but must be considered in the pediatric population and in those patients with recurrent nephrolithiasis. We describe a patient with an unusually large cystine stone burden and our successful multimodality therapy.
Soo Jeong, Kim   +2 more
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Pediatric Nephrolithiasis

Journal of Urology, 1975
The management of 78 children with upper urinary calculi is described. Boys outnumbered girls by a ratio of 2 to 1. Two-thirds of the patients had identifiable metabolic causes, while the remaining third had infected renal lithiasis. In this latter group, all patients had had multiple urologic procedures, urinary infection, and stasis with diversionary
R S, Malek, P P, Kelalis
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Nephrolithiasis

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1988
The management of the patient presenting to the Emergency Department with nephrolithiasis or renal colic should include evaluation of the patient for concurrent diseases, risk factors for stone formation, and possible etiologies for stones. Suspicion of ureterolithiasis is based on a cogent history and physical examination and reinforced by a finding ...
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Epidemiology of Nephrolithiasis

Nephron, 1998
The main purpose of the study is to acquire useful information on nephrolithiasis in Italy, given the recent increase in its prevalence. The analysis was based on data from sample surveys of the Italian population carried out in 1983 and 1993–1994 as well as on data obtained from medical records of patients treated at the ASTIF in Fiuggi.
Angelo Serio, FRAIOLI, Antonio
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Nephrolithiasis

Seminars in nephrology, 1999
Genetic factors are important determinants for kidney stone formation. Cystinuria, primary hyperoxaluria, and X-linked nephrolithiasis (Dent's disease) are monogenic kidney stone diseases for which responsible genes have been identified. Familial stone disease with hyperuricosuria or renal tubular acidosis has been described in several clinical ...
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Nephrolithiasis

New England Journal of Medicine, 1974
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Nephrolithiasis

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1979
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