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STONES: EVALUATION & MEDICAL MANAGEMENT

See 2019 AUA Guideline on Evaluation and Medical Management of Stones

See 2016 CUA Guideline on Evaluation and Medical Management of Stones

Diagnosis and Evaluation

Chemical type

Appearance

 

Calcium oxalate monohydrate

Hourglass

Calcium oxalate crystals (urine) - kalsiyum oksalat kristalleri (idrar) - 01

Calcium oxalate dihydrate

Envelope, tetrahedral

Calcium phosphate-apatite

Amorphous

 

Brushite (calcium monohydrogen phosphate)

Needle shaped

 

Magnesium ammonium phosphate (struvite)

Rectangular, coffin-lid

Struvite crystals dog with scale 1

Cystine

Hexagon

 

Uric acid

Amorphous shards, plates

 

 

 

Conservative management
Selective medical therapy for nephrolithiasis

 

 

 

 

 

 

Medical management of pediatric calculi
Questions
  1. What is the risk of stone recurrence at 10 years in first-time stone formers?
  2. What is the microscopic appearance of common urinary calculi?
Answers

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