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Revision as of 14:14, 12 February 2014
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Andrea Tamayo Soto [2]
Definition
Causes
Life Threatening Causes
- Renal Obstruction
- Renal Isquaemia
- Renal Impairment
Common Causes[1]
- Hypercalciuria
- Hyperoxaluria
- Hypernatruria
- Hypocitraturia
- Hyperuricosuria
- Cystinuria
- Gout
- Metabolic acidosis
- Previous chemotherapy for Lymphoma and Leukemia
- Urine Infection
- Drug related stones
Management
Diagnostic Approach
Shown below is an algorithm depicting the diagnostic approach to Nephrolithiasis based on the 2014 Review of the Cleveland Clinic, urological and kidney institute.[2]
Characterize the symptoms:[3] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Obtain a detailed history: ❑ History of kidney stones
❑ History of UTI or pyelonephritis
❑ Diseases such as:
❑ Drug treatments and regular intake:
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Examine the patient: ❑ Measure the blood pressure
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Order labs and tests:
❑ Hemogram
❑ CT
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Therapeutic Approach
Shown below is an algorithm depicting the therapeutic approach to Nephrolithiasis:
References
- ↑ Hall PM (2009). "Nephrolithiasis: treatment, causes, and prevention". Cleve Clin J Med. 76 (10): 583–91. doi:10.3949/ccjm.76a.09043. PMID 19797458.
- ↑ Frassetto L, Kohlstadt I (2011). "Treatment and prevention of kidney stones: an update". Am Fam Physician. 84 (11): 1234–42. PMID 22150656.
- ↑ Miller NL, Lingeman JE (2007). "Management of kidney stones". BMJ. 334 (7591): 468–72. doi:10.1136/bmj.39113.480185.80. PMC 1808123. PMID 17332586.