Nephrolithiasis & Chronic Renal Failure Flashcards

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What is nephrolithiasis?

A

Precipitation of a urinary solute as a stone

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Risk factors of nephrolithiasis

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High concentration of solute in the urinary filtrate

Low urine volume

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Clinical presentation of nephrolithiasis

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Colicky pain with hematuria

Unilateral flank tenderness

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What can chronic renal failure result from?

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Glomerular, tubular, inflammatory or vascular insults

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Clinical features of chronic renal failure

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Uremia - increased nitrogenous waste products in blood (azotemia) result in nausea, anorexia, pericarditis, PLT dysfunction, encephalopathy with asterixis, and deposition of urea crystals in skin

Salt and water retention with resultant HTN

Hyperkalemia with metabolic acidosis

Anemia due to **decreased erythropoietin production by renal peritubular interstitial cells **

Hypocalcemia due to **decreased 1-alpha-hydroxylation of vitamin D by proximal renal tubular cells and hyperphosphatemia **

Renal osteodystrophy due to secondary hyperparathyroidism, osteomalacia, and osteoporosis

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Chronic renal fialure Tx

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Dialysis or renal transplant

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What often develops within shrunken end-stage kidneys during dialysis?

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Cysts often develop, increasing the risk for renal cell carcinoma

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What is the most common cause of calcium oxalate and/or calcium phosphate nephrolithiasis?

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Idiopathic hypercalciuria

Hypercalcemia and its related causes must be excluded

Also seen with Crohn disease

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What is the MCC of ammonium magnesium phosphate nephrolithiasis?

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Infection with urease-positive organisms; alkaline urine leads to formation of stone

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Tx of calcium oxalate and/or calcium phosphate nephrolithiasis?

A

hydrochlorothiazide

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Tx of ammonium magnesium phosphate nephrolithiasis?

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surgical removal of stone (due to size) and eradication of pathogen (to prevent reccurence)

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What is the MCC of uric acid phosphate nephrolithiasis?

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Hot, aird climates

Low urine volume

Acidic pH

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Tx of urice acid nephrolithiasis?

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Hydration and alkalinization of urine (potassium bicarbonate)

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What is the MCC of cysteine nephrolithiasis?

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Associated with cysteinuria (genetic defect of tubules that results in decreased reabsorption cysteine)

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Tx of cysteine nephrolithiasis?

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Hydration and alkalinization of urine

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