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Kidney Stones May Be Tied to Later Kidney Problems

FRIDAY, Aug. 31 (HealthDay News) -- New research suggests that people who have kidney stones -- especially younger women -- are slightly more likely to develop more serious kidney problems later in li...

Infections Related To Kidney Stones Twice As Common In Females

Although kidney stones and other obstructions in the urinary tract are more common in men, women are twice as likely to develop infections related to the condition. Research from 2011 showed a dramati...

Can Iced Tea Cause Kidney Stones? Researchers Say Yes

Summer is high season for drinking iced tea. However, a John Miller, Loyla University Medical Center urologist warns that iced tea can contribute to painful kidney stones because of its high concentra...

Iced Tea May Cause Kidney Stones

Summer is high season for drinking iced tea. However, a John Miller, Loyla University Medical Center urologist warns that iced tea can contribute to painful kidney stones because of its high concentra...

As Obesity Rates Rise, Cases of Kidney Stones Double: Study

FRIDAY, May 25 -- The number of Americans suffering from kidney stones has almost doubled since 1994, researchers report, and the obesity epidemic is the most likely reason why. About one in 11 Americ...

Advance In Monitoring Treatment Of Kidney Stones Via 'Smart Stethoscope'

A new listening device, developed by scientists from the University of Southampton, is being used to monitor the effectiveness of the treatment of kidney stones - saving patients unnecessary repeat th...

Vitamin C Raises Risk Of Kidney Stones

Men who consume high levels of vitamin C are at twice the risk of kidney stones than men who do not. The new finding does not strongly establish that vitamin C is responsible for the occurrence of kid...

Kidney stones signal poor renal prognosis

People who develop kidney stones may be at an increased risk for developing serious kidney disease later in life, report researchers.

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Squamous Cell Carcinoma Within a Horseshoe Kidney With Associated Renal Stones Detected by Computed Tomograpy and Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

We describe a 69-year-old man who came to our observation with a history of persistent left flank abdominal pain, fever for several weeks, and a previous history of passing renal stones. Radiological...

Prevalence of renal stones in an Italian urban population: a general practice-based study.

Kidney stones represent a common condition characterized by significant morbidity and economic costs. The epidemiology of kidney stones is not completely understood and may vary substantially based on...

Calcium Kidney Stones.

A 43-year-old man presents for evaluation of recurrent kidney stones. He passed his first stone 9 years earlier and has had two additional symptomatic stones. Analysis of two stones showed that they c...

Migraine-induced kidney stones?.

A 42-year old woman was referred for a metabolic evaluation after two episodes of kidney stones. Her laboratory results revealed a normal anion-gap metabolic acidosis, a marked hypocitraturia (0,6 mmo...

The surgical management of upper tract stone disease among spinal cord-injured patients.

Study design:Retrospective cohort study, using linked, population-based health-care data.Objectives:To describe the incidence, management and outcomes of surgically treated kidney stones after spinal...

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