| Literature DB >> 28685942 |
David Serur1, Marian Charlton2, Krishna Juluru3, Gayle Salama3, Eve Locastro3, Gretchen Bretzlaff2, Choli Hartono1.
Abstract
Patients with asymptomatic kidney stones have a high rate of progression to becoming symptomatic kidney stones when followed for several years. Small kidney stones are often found incidentally on imaging when evaluating patients for kidney donation, and there is a concern that after nephrectomy, the donor may become symptomatic and incur damage to the remaining kidney. We reviewed kidney donors at our institution with asymptomatic stones and surveyed them several years after donation to see if the stones became clinically active.Entities:
Keywords: Kidney Donor; Kidney Stone; Transplantation
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28685942 DOI: 10.1111/nep.13036
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nephrology (Carlton) ISSN: 1320-5358 Impact factor: 2.506