Most Viewed Abstracts
1. Report Shows Shift in Starting Salaries for Physicians 2. 2008 Exclusive Survey—Earnings: Good news for primary care income 3. Medicare pay-for-reporting effort draws fire from frustrated doctors 4. Allopurinol-induced recurrent dress syndrome: Pathophysiology and treatment 5. Debunking Myths in the US Healthcare System
Top Ten Searches
aldosteronism contrast dialysis vitamin d bicarbonate arf amyloidosis hypocalcemia renal artery husYour Article Summary
Pattern of family history in stone patients
Urological Research - Urolithiasis, 09/23/09
Marickar YMF et al. – Single family member involvement was more than multiple involvements. Males predominated. Stone occurrence was more in the immediate family members than distant relatives. Brothers formed the most common group to be involved with stone disease. Study of stone risk in the family members should be centred on brothers and sons of stone patients.
Y. M. Fazil Marickar, 09/23/09
| Prevention of future stone formation is the primary aim of any clinician treating a patient with urinary stone disease. Among the several risk factors considered in predicting future stone formation, positive family history appears important. Relatives of stone patients seek advice regarding prophylaxis against possible stone initiation. Further studies in follow up of the families are needed to answer this question. This paper is a beginning in that direction. |
Related Articles
Ten years of Swedish experience with intraductal electrohydraulic lithotripsy and laser lithotripsy for the treatment of difficult bile duct stones: an effective and safe option for octogenarians
Surgical Endoscopy, 11/02/09
Relevance Score: 70%
Less-invasive ways to remove stones from the kidneys and ureters
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine, 10/16/09
Relevance Score: 70%
Percutanous nephrolithotomy effective, safe in small lower-pole stones
Urology Times, 11/03/09
Relevance Score: 69%
Nephrolithiasis: Treatment, causes, and prevention
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine, 10/05/09
Relevance Score: 68%
Preoperative Percutaneous Stone Surgery in Patients Receiving Anticoagulant Therapy
Journal of Endourology, 10/02/09
Relevance Score: 67%
Today in Stone Disease...keeping you current
Receive free subspecialty "5-minute updates" via email
Changes in stone composition according to age in Tunisian pediatric patients
International Urology and Nephrology, 11/30/09
Stone composition and metabolic status
Urological Research - Urolithiasis, 11/25/09
Status quo of percutaneous nephrolithotomy in children
Urological Research - Urolithiasis, 11/25/09
Article Search
Sponsor


See Latest Articles


