Uric acid nephrolithias in the era of noncontrast computed tomography

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We report 2 patients who presented with uric acid renal calculi. Both patientshad previously been treated unsuccessfully for their stones with shock wave lithotripsy and were referred to our centre for percutaneous nephrolithomy. We were able to avoid surgery in both cases owing to the recognition of uric acid stone composition despite the calculi being visible on CT scout films. © 2008 Canadian Urological Association.

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Welk, B. K., & Teichman, J. M. H. (2008). Uric acid nephrolithias in the era of noncontrast computed tomography. Journal of the Canadian Urological Association, 2(4), 420–421. https://doi.org/10.5489/cuaj.844

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