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Overview

[Disease name] must be differentiated from other diseases that cause [clinical feature 1], [clinical feature 2], and [clinical feature 3], such as [differential dx1], [differential dx2], and [differential dx3].

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[Disease name] must be differentiated from [[differential dx1], [differential dx2], and [differential dx3].

Differentiating Nephrolithiasis from other Diseases

Nephrolithiasis should be differentiated from other conditions presenting with acute flank or upper abdominal pain, hematuriua, nausea and vomiting. The differentials include the following:

Category Disease History Signs and Symptoms Physical Examination Laboratory abnormalities
Nausea/vomiting Hematuria Location of pain Fever Tachycardia Hypotension Anorexia Constipation Rebound tenderness Urinary frequency/Urgency/Dysuria Costovetebral angle tenderness Pelvic Examination Rectal Examination Complete Blood Count (CBC) Urinalysis BUN Creatinine Stone analysis Urine Beta- hCG Liver Function tests (LFTs) Serum Amylase/Lipase Abdominal CT scan Serum Parathyroid hormone levels (PTH)
Renal Pathology Nephrolithiasis
  • Primary hyper parathyroidism
  • Inadequate dietary calcium intake
  • Hypercalciuria
  • Hyperoxaluria
  • Cystinuria
  • Renal tubular acidosis
  • Infection with urease producing bacteria (Ureaplasma urealyticum, Klebsiella, Protues)
Pyelonephritis
  • Urinary tract infection
  • Immunocompromised state (Diabetes, immunosuppressive medications)
  • Urinary tract obstruction
  • History of pyelonephritis
  • Pregnancy
  • Presence of urinary catheter, stent, nephrostomy tube
Renal infarct
  • Sickle cell disease or trait
  • Thrombosis
  • Trauma
  • Hypertension
  • Cardiac arrhythmia
  • Coagulopathy
  • Atherosclerosis
Renal papillary necrosis
  • Analgesic use (Phenacetin, acetaminophen, NSAIDs)
  • Pyelonephritis
  • Urinary tract obstruction
  • Sickle cell disease
  • Tuberculosis
  • Cirrhosis
  • Diabetes
  • Vasculitis
  • Renal vein thrombosis
Renal cell carcinoma
  • Weight loss
  • Night sweats
  • Malaise
  • Flank mass
Uretral stricture
  • Prior urinary tract surgery
  • Congenital
  • Urinary catheterization
  • Direct penile trauma
Gynecological Pathology Pelvic inflammatory disease
  • Endometritis
  • Saplingitis
  • Cesarian section
  • Septic abortion
  • Urinary tract infection
  • Tuberculosis
  • Actinomycosis
Ovarian torsion
  • Sudden acute pain
  • Sharp pain aggravated by walking
  • Intermittent/colicky pain
Ectopic pregnancy
  • History of previous ectopic pregnancy
  • Tubal surgery
  • Intrauterine device usage
  • History of pelvic surgery
  • History of pelvic inflammatory disease
  • Sub-fertility
  • Sternous excercise
  • Increased maternal age
  • Cigarette smoking
Prostate Pathology Prostatitis
Prostatic cancer
Testicular Pathology Testicular torsion
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Appendicitis
Diverticulitis
Abdominal aortic aneurysm
Portal vein thrombosis
Duodenal ulcer
Ischemic colitis

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