Deciding whether to accept a donor with nephrolithiasis is a multifaceted task because of the challenge of finding enough suitable donors while at the same time ensuring the safety of both donors and recipients. Until not long ago, donors with a history of renal stones or with stones emerging during screening on imaging were not considered ideal, but recent guidelines have adopted less stringent criteria for potential donors at risk of stones. This review goes through the problems that need to be approached to arrive at a wise clinical decision, balancing the safety of donors and recipients with the need to expand the organ pool. The risk of declining renal function and worsening stone formation is examined. Documents (consensus statements,...
Renal stone disease (nephrolithiasis) affects 5% of adults and is often associated with hypercalciur...
Recent population studies have found symptomatic kidney stone formers to be at increased risk for ch...
Causes and consequences of kidney loss in patients with nephrolithiasis.BackgroundIt is unknown whet...
Deciding whether to accept a donor with nephrolithiasis is a multifaceted task because of the challe...
Background. Nephrolithiasis in living kidney donors is concerning due to the potential impact on lon...
Evaluation of the risk for developing renal insufficiency is generally not considered during the cli...
Living-kidney donation has become increasingly widespread, yet there has been little critical analys...
Background. There is an expanding gap between the number of patients listed for kidney transplantati...
Nephrolithiasis is a common disorder, with a rising preva-lence in the general population. Its patho...
Living kidney donor evaluations and follow-up have previously been addressed mostly by transplant ph...
Nephrolithiasis is a common disorder, with a rising prevalence in the general population. Its pathog...
Kidney stone disease (nephrolithiasis) is a common problem that can be associated with alterations i...
Living donor kidney transplantation is an effective strategy to mitigate the challenges of solid org...
Over 1%–15% of the population worldwide is affected by nephrolithiasis, which remains the most commo...
Abstract Renal stone disease (nephrolithiasis) affects 3–5% of the population and is often associate...
Renal stone disease (nephrolithiasis) affects 5% of adults and is often associated with hypercalciur...
Recent population studies have found symptomatic kidney stone formers to be at increased risk for ch...
Causes and consequences of kidney loss in patients with nephrolithiasis.BackgroundIt is unknown whet...
Deciding whether to accept a donor with nephrolithiasis is a multifaceted task because of the challe...
Background. Nephrolithiasis in living kidney donors is concerning due to the potential impact on lon...
Evaluation of the risk for developing renal insufficiency is generally not considered during the cli...
Living-kidney donation has become increasingly widespread, yet there has been little critical analys...
Background. There is an expanding gap between the number of patients listed for kidney transplantati...
Nephrolithiasis is a common disorder, with a rising preva-lence in the general population. Its patho...
Living kidney donor evaluations and follow-up have previously been addressed mostly by transplant ph...
Nephrolithiasis is a common disorder, with a rising prevalence in the general population. Its pathog...
Kidney stone disease (nephrolithiasis) is a common problem that can be associated with alterations i...
Living donor kidney transplantation is an effective strategy to mitigate the challenges of solid org...
Over 1%–15% of the population worldwide is affected by nephrolithiasis, which remains the most commo...
Abstract Renal stone disease (nephrolithiasis) affects 3–5% of the population and is often associate...
Renal stone disease (nephrolithiasis) affects 5% of adults and is often associated with hypercalciur...
Recent population studies have found symptomatic kidney stone formers to be at increased risk for ch...
Causes and consequences of kidney loss in patients with nephrolithiasis.BackgroundIt is unknown whet...