SM 216a - Kidney Stones Flashcards
List the kidney stones in order of prevalence
Ca2+ containing stones >>>>>>>
Struvite stones > Uric acid stones > cysteine stones
Does this condition promote or inhibit kidney stone formation?
High citrate
Inhibits stone formation
What are the general risk factors for kidney stone formation?
- Low urine volume
- High sodium diet
- Leads to increased urinary Ca2+
- Reabsorption of Na+ and Ca2+ are coupled
- High sodium diet
- Leads to increased urinary Ca2+
- *->** **decreased Na+ reabsorption
- > decreased Ca2+ reabsorption**
- High protein diet
- Protein metabolism
- -> Increased acid load
- -> Bone resorption to buffer acid = Ca2+ release
- -> Increased urinary Ca2+
What kind of kidney stones are hexagonal?
Cysteine stones
What are the risk factors for cysteine kidney stones?
Inherited disorder of metabolism that impairs cysteine reabsorption in the proximal tubule
What are the major risk factors for uric acid stone formation?
- Hyperuricosuria
- Increased dietary intake of purines and animal protein
- High-cell turnover states: uric acid is released from cells when they die
- Hematologic malignancies
- Tumor-lysis syndrome
- Low urinary pH
- Uric acid is less soluble in acidic conditions
What kind of kidney stone is this?
Struvite
Rectagular, “coffin lid”
What kind of kidney stone is this?
Calcium stone
Square shaped, looks like an envelope
What kind of kidney stone is this?
Uric acid
Diamond/rhomboid shape