Urinary Flashcards
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what is calculi in the urinary tract called
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urolithiasis
2
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what is calculi in the kidneys called
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nephrolithiasis
3
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for nephrolithiasis and urolithiasis when do stones form
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Stones are formed when there is increase amount of urinary substances like calcium, oxalate, calcium phosphate, struvite (magnesium, phosphate) and uric acid
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factors that favor stone formation
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- Infection; urinary stasis; periods of immobility (ALL Ca goes to blood = when filtered, it creates stones)
- Increased calcium concentration in the blood and urine
= promote calcium precipitation (80% of all kidney stones are calcium-based) - Uric acid stone- seen in patients with gout and myeloproliferative disorders (leukemia)
- Struvite- form in persistently alkaline ammonia-rich urine (seen in persistent UTI, neurogenic bladder)
- Urine pH change; excessive concentration of solutes; family history; obesity; diet
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s/s of stones
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- s/s depend on the presence of obstruction, infection, and edema
1. Obstruction = blocks flow of urine = distends renal pelvis and proximal area of the obstruction
- Some stones cause few symptoms (while slowly destroying the nephrons)
- Stones in renal pelvis: intense deep ache in the costovertebral region (next slides); hematuria (WBC in urine); pyuria (reddish urine)
- –>Pain radiates anteriorly and downward the bladder and toward the testes
- –>Renal colic: pain suddenly becomes acute, with tenderness over the costovertebral area with nausea and vomiting. - Stone lodged in the ureter: acute excruciating colicky, wave-like pain = can radiate to the thigh and to the genitalia (ureteral colic)
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diagnostics of stones
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- CT scan
- Blood chemistry and 24-hour urine collection
- Patient history- family, diet, medication history
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types of stones
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- Calcium or oxylate
- Due to increased absorption of calcium, hyperparathyroidism, dietary excess
= limit foods high in oxylate: spinach, strawberries, rhubarb, chocolate, tea, and peanuts - Struvite (magnesium-ammonium-phosphate)
- Caused by urate-producing bacteria
- Associated with frequent UTI
= prevent UTI’s if possible, make urine acidic; eat acid ash diet (foods w/ low pH) like vitamin C tablets - Uric acid
- Urine pH lower than 5.5 = increase urate salt formation
- Also common causes: family history, and rapid & dramatic weight loss
= better for ppl with gout to have basic pH urine; eat alkaline ash diet (foods w/ high pH) like citrus fruits
treatment of uric acid stones:
- allopurinol (drug) lowers the serum uric acid level
- limit these foods: shellfish, anchovies, asparagus, mushrooms, organ meats
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in general treatment of all stones
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increase fluid intake!!