Stop the stones!: Necessary tests to determine your risk for stones

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Abstract

The risk of stone recurrence is 50 % over 5 years (approximately 10 %/year) or 80 % over your lifetime. Identifying risk factors associated with a patient’s stone can help minimize their risk for future stone disease. This chapter discusses the appropriate tests necessary for treatment of a stone and ultimately, stone prevention.

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Schulsinger, D. A. (2015). Stop the stones!: Necessary tests to determine your risk for stones. In Kidney Stone Disease: Say NO to Stones! (pp. 169–174). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12105-5_24

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