Nephrolithiasis is a common condition affecting nearly 5 percent of U.S. men and women during their lifetimes. Recurrent calculi can be prevented in most patients by the use of a simplified evaluation, reasonable dietary and fluid recommendations, and directed pharmacologic intervention. Serum studies and 24-hour urine collections are the mainstays of metabolic investigation and usually are warranted in patients with recurrent calculi. Although some stones are the result of inherited conditions, most result from a complex interaction between diet, fluid habits, and genetic predisposition. Calcium-sparing diuretics such as thiazides often are used to treat hypercalciuria. Citrate medications increase levels of this naturally occurring stone ...
The incidence of kidney stones is common in the United States and treatments for them are very costl...
Background: Recently published guidelines on the medical management of renal stone disease did not a...
Nephrolithiasis treatment has become easier and less invasive with the development of extracorporeal...
Recurrent Stone formation in the urinary tract is a common and important problem. The most important...
Urinary stone disease is frequent, and characterized by a high recurrence rate. Prevention of recurr...
Calcium-containing renal calculi are the most common stone type in reported series and recur in 26-5...
Nutrition plays a major role in the pathogenesis of the most widespread forms of nephrolithiasis, i...
Urinary stone disease is a very common disease whose prevalence is still increasing. Stone formation...
this guideline to present the evidence and provide clinical recom-mendations on the comparative effe...
Nephrolithiasis is associated with a variety of abnormalities in urinary composition. These abnormal...
textabstractObjective: The most common urinary stones (calcium salts, uric acid) form due to genetic...
Idiopathic calcium nephrolithiasis is a multifactorial disease with a complex pathogenesis due to ge...
OBJECTIVE: Diet interventions may reduce the risk of urinary stone formation and its recurrence, bu...
The prevalence of idiopathic nephrolithiasis is increasing in rich countries. Dietary manipulation ...
Nephrolithiasis is a highly prevalent condition with a high recurrence rate that has a large impact ...
The incidence of kidney stones is common in the United States and treatments for them are very costl...
Background: Recently published guidelines on the medical management of renal stone disease did not a...
Nephrolithiasis treatment has become easier and less invasive with the development of extracorporeal...
Recurrent Stone formation in the urinary tract is a common and important problem. The most important...
Urinary stone disease is frequent, and characterized by a high recurrence rate. Prevention of recurr...
Calcium-containing renal calculi are the most common stone type in reported series and recur in 26-5...
Nutrition plays a major role in the pathogenesis of the most widespread forms of nephrolithiasis, i...
Urinary stone disease is a very common disease whose prevalence is still increasing. Stone formation...
this guideline to present the evidence and provide clinical recom-mendations on the comparative effe...
Nephrolithiasis is associated with a variety of abnormalities in urinary composition. These abnormal...
textabstractObjective: The most common urinary stones (calcium salts, uric acid) form due to genetic...
Idiopathic calcium nephrolithiasis is a multifactorial disease with a complex pathogenesis due to ge...
OBJECTIVE: Diet interventions may reduce the risk of urinary stone formation and its recurrence, bu...
The prevalence of idiopathic nephrolithiasis is increasing in rich countries. Dietary manipulation ...
Nephrolithiasis is a highly prevalent condition with a high recurrence rate that has a large impact ...
The incidence of kidney stones is common in the United States and treatments for them are very costl...
Background: Recently published guidelines on the medical management of renal stone disease did not a...
Nephrolithiasis treatment has become easier and less invasive with the development of extracorporeal...