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Published on: February 9, 2021
Kidney stones: pathophysiology, diagnosis and management
Priscilla Cunningham1, Helen Noble2, Abdul-Kadhum Al-Modhefer3
1PhD student and undergraduate nursing teaching assistant, Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Abstract:
The prevalence of kidney stones is increasing, and approximately 12 000 hospital admissions every year are due to this condition. This article will use a case study to focus on a patient diagnosed with a calcium oxalate kidney stone. It will discuss the affected structures in relation to kidney stones and describe the pathology of the condition. Investigations for kidney stones, differential diagnosis and diagnosis, possible complications and prognosis, will be discussed. Finally, a detailed account of management strategies for the patient with kidney stones will be given, looking at pain management, medical procedures and dietary interventions.
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