The natural history of nephrolithiasis is characterized by a high recurrence rate making pharmacological and non-pharmacological secondary prevention measures necessary. Among these, dietary manipulations are of primary importance. Water therapy is one of the oldest therapeutic tools available: the increase in urinary flow reduces the concentration of urinary factors that promote stone formation without altering the effect of the inhibitors; it renders the urinary microenvironment less suitable for the formation and aggregation of crystals-and hence kidney stones-and prevents recurrences. Notwithstanding the widespread application and efficacy of this therapy, only one randomized controlled trial actually exists in literature. Except during...
Although water is essential for life, its use for medicinal purposes is not universally accepted. We...
Urinary stone disease is a very common disease whose prevalence is still increasing. Stone formation...
Purpose: We define the role of urine volume as a stone risk factor in idiopathic calcium stone disea...
Adequate hydration, as to maintain urinary volume over 2 litres/day, has long been considered as the...
The prevalence and incidence of nephrolithiasis is reported to be increasing across the world. It is...
Nutrition plays a major role in the pathogenesis of the most widespread forms of nephrolithiasis, i...
Urolithiasis is one of the most frequent diseases. It affects most people of middle age, but does no...
Nephrolithiasis is associated with a variety of abnormalities in urinary composition. These abnormal...
Dietary factors play an important role in kidney stone formation, and dietary modification can reduc...
The prevalence of kidney stone disease is increasing worldwide. The recurrence rate of urinary stone...
Background – Water therapy is considered the cornerstone prescription for secondary prevention of ne...
The prevalence of idiopathic nephrolithiasis is increasing in rich countries. Dietary manipulation ...
A low urine volume is an important risk factor in urinary stone formation. The present article summa...
To perform a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) for investig...
Like other diseases striking predominantly the affluent societies, idiopathic nephrolithiasis is in...
Although water is essential for life, its use for medicinal purposes is not universally accepted. We...
Urinary stone disease is a very common disease whose prevalence is still increasing. Stone formation...
Purpose: We define the role of urine volume as a stone risk factor in idiopathic calcium stone disea...
Adequate hydration, as to maintain urinary volume over 2 litres/day, has long been considered as the...
The prevalence and incidence of nephrolithiasis is reported to be increasing across the world. It is...
Nutrition plays a major role in the pathogenesis of the most widespread forms of nephrolithiasis, i...
Urolithiasis is one of the most frequent diseases. It affects most people of middle age, but does no...
Nephrolithiasis is associated with a variety of abnormalities in urinary composition. These abnormal...
Dietary factors play an important role in kidney stone formation, and dietary modification can reduc...
The prevalence of kidney stone disease is increasing worldwide. The recurrence rate of urinary stone...
Background – Water therapy is considered the cornerstone prescription for secondary prevention of ne...
The prevalence of idiopathic nephrolithiasis is increasing in rich countries. Dietary manipulation ...
A low urine volume is an important risk factor in urinary stone formation. The present article summa...
To perform a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) for investig...
Like other diseases striking predominantly the affluent societies, idiopathic nephrolithiasis is in...
Although water is essential for life, its use for medicinal purposes is not universally accepted. We...
Urinary stone disease is a very common disease whose prevalence is still increasing. Stone formation...
Purpose: We define the role of urine volume as a stone risk factor in idiopathic calcium stone disea...