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Nephrolithiasis
Alternate Names : Kidney Stones, Renal Calculi, Stones - Kidney
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Nephrolithiasis Prognosis (Expectations)
Kidney stones are painful but usually are excreted without causing permanent damage. They tend to recur, especially if the underlying cause is not found and treated.
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Topics that might be of interest to you Diseases & Conditions
Acute Gouty Arthritis Acute Kidney Failure Acute Unilateral Obstructive Uropathy Bladder Stones Cystinuria Injury - Kidney and Ureter Nephrocalcinosis Proximal Renal Tubular Acidosis Urinary Tract Infection
Tests & Exams
Abdominal CT Scan Abdominal Film Abdominal MRI Abdominal Ultrasound Intravenous Pyelogram RBC - Urine Uric Acid Urinalysis
Other Topics
Abdominal Pain Back Pain - Low Chemotherapy Fever Flank Pain Groin Pain Intravenous Nausea and Vomiting Obesity Pain Medications Renal Testicle Pain Urinary Frequency/Urgency Urination - Difficulty with Flow Urination - Excessive at Night Urination - Painful Urine - Abnormal Color Urine - Bloody
Review Date : 10/17/2003
Reviewed By : Irfan A. Agha, M.D., Department of Medicine, Renal Division, St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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