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The Role of Imaging in Management of Stone Disease,ing the necessary clinical information using the minimum required dose of radiation. The appropriate imaging modality will depend upon the indication for evaluation. In the setting of suspected nephrolithiasis in children, ultrasound is generally regarded as the first-line modality. Computed tomograGEM 发表于 2025-3-27 15:20:38
Medical Management of Pediatric Stones,to high fluid intake and dietary changes, specific diagnoses or refractory disease may require more targeted medical therapy. Genetic testing may result in the ability to provide individualized therapy for stone prevention (Daga et al., Kidney Int 2018;93(1):204–13). Stone recurrence rates as well aBetween 发表于 2025-3-27 19:35:09
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The Role of the Multidisciplinary Team in Pediatric Nephrolithiasis,patient. These patients are inherently complex and there are many aspects of their care. This chapter will detail the necessary participants involved in a successful multidisciplinary pediatric kidney stone clinic and how these medical providers work collaboratively to care for children with stone d相互影响 发表于 2025-3-28 06:55:21
Urinary Stone, Bone, and Cardiovascular Disease in Children,p to 50% within 5–10 years with as many as 75% of patients forming another stone within 20 years . Urinary stone morbidity is associated with the excruciating pain of acute stone episodes as well as urinary tract obstruction and infection. Data has linked USD with multiple systemic disease staCrumple 发表于 2025-3-28 13:52:44
Obesity and Pediatric Nephrolithiasis, dyslipidemia, are becoming more prevalent in children as would be expected; however, other conditions are also impacted by this epidemic. Pediatric kidney stone disease is associated with the increasing trend of pediatric obesity and this chapter will review how the two disorders are related.