IntroductionNephrolithiasis is a major source of morbidity in the United States. In recent decades, there has been a notable increase in stone incidence in the pediatric population. We investigate whether recurrent stone formers who had their initial stone episode earlier in life are at risk for more frequent stone recurrences, compared to those with initial episodes later in life. We also examine possible risk factors that might change our approach to treatment of these patients.MethodsA review of prospectively collected data from the Registry for Stones of the Kidney and Ureter (ReSKU) from September 2015 to July 2018 was conducted to compare stone recurrence and other patient factors in patients who reported an initial stone episode prio...
Background: Nephrolithiasis in children is an important cause of morbidity worldwide. The current re...
The prevalence of pediatric nephrolithiasis has increased dramatically in the past two decades for r...
International audienceFew studies have examined the relative risk of recurrence of different stone t...
IntroductionNephrolithiasis is a major source of morbidity in the United States. In recent decades, ...
Purpose To identify risk factors associated with recurrent kidney stones in a paediatric cohort in a...
PURPOSE: We investigate further the recurrence rate and risk factors for recurrence in 300 consecuti...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowObjectives: To e...
Background: Because the causes of stones are uncertain, interventions to prevent recurrence have an ...
Introduction: No method currently exists for predicting which young child with a renal or ureteral s...
Background: Urinary stones are affecting more children, and pediatric stone formers have unique path...
BACKGROUND: Nephrolithiasis is a frequent condition. While it is generally accepted that such condi...
Introduction – Pediatric nephrolithiasis has become an increasing public health concern with an incr...
Kidney stones or also known as nephrolithiasis is the hard stones that usually begins as tiny crysta...
Purpose: While medical and surgical approaches to urolithiasis are different for single and recurren...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowAn increase in t...
Background: Nephrolithiasis in children is an important cause of morbidity worldwide. The current re...
The prevalence of pediatric nephrolithiasis has increased dramatically in the past two decades for r...
International audienceFew studies have examined the relative risk of recurrence of different stone t...
IntroductionNephrolithiasis is a major source of morbidity in the United States. In recent decades, ...
Purpose To identify risk factors associated with recurrent kidney stones in a paediatric cohort in a...
PURPOSE: We investigate further the recurrence rate and risk factors for recurrence in 300 consecuti...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowObjectives: To e...
Background: Because the causes of stones are uncertain, interventions to prevent recurrence have an ...
Introduction: No method currently exists for predicting which young child with a renal or ureteral s...
Background: Urinary stones are affecting more children, and pediatric stone formers have unique path...
BACKGROUND: Nephrolithiasis is a frequent condition. While it is generally accepted that such condi...
Introduction – Pediatric nephrolithiasis has become an increasing public health concern with an incr...
Kidney stones or also known as nephrolithiasis is the hard stones that usually begins as tiny crysta...
Purpose: While medical and surgical approaches to urolithiasis are different for single and recurren...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowAn increase in t...
Background: Nephrolithiasis in children is an important cause of morbidity worldwide. The current re...
The prevalence of pediatric nephrolithiasis has increased dramatically in the past two decades for r...
International audienceFew studies have examined the relative risk of recurrence of different stone t...