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The aim of the study is to evaluate the predictors of success of oral dissolution therapy in radiolucent renal stones in a large series of patients from a tertiary referral center in order to define the optimum case scenarios where oral dissolution therapy could be implemented.
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Patients with renal stones, seen through the outpatient clinic in the urology department or post primary intervention for renal stones, will be assessed to see if the patient satisfies all inclusion and exclusion criteria. Patients who are meeting these criteria will be asked to participate in this prospective study. If they agree, they will be asked to sign an informed consent.
Baseline patients' assessment will include;
Full history taking including
Clinical examination including
o Body mass index (BMI)
Laboratory investigations including;
Initial radiological evaluation will include
(All NCCT studies will be performed with multislice helical CT scanners, NCCT images will be obtained from above the kidneys through the bladder base. For each renal stone, its location will be recorded, its size will be measured using the largest dimension from length (L), width (W) and height (H) on axial and coronal reformat images. Its mean density will be recorded by measurement using region of interest just smaller than the stone. Associated hydronephrosis proximal to the stone will be also evaluated (Nakada et al 2000).)
Patient will receive the allocated instructions and medications
Patients' follow up (The aim at follow up is to monitor the urinary PH with adjustment of the dose of potassium citrate and also to assess the compliance of the patients regarding the dietary recommendations and the medications)
After 2 weeks, 4 weeks, 8 weeks and 12 weeks.
Patients' compliance to medications intake and the instruction of fluid intake and dietary modification.
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Patients' criteria:
Stone criteria:
Exclusion criteria
Patients' criteria:
Stone criteria:
Obstructing stone in the renal pelvis with significant hydronephrosis.
Assumption of presence of calcium stones by presence of calcification in the stone in plain X-rays.
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