2011
DOI: 10.1007/s12018-011-9105-7
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Infection-Related Kidney Stones

Abstract: Infection and stones can be associated in two ways. Stone disease can occur due to infection by an organism that expresses the urea-splitting enzyme urease (infection stones). Nephrolithiasis can also be complicated by urinary tract infection that in turn was caused by obstruction of the urinary tract by a stone and/or colonization of a pre-existing stone, in both cases by non-urease producing organisms. Although the incidence of infection stones appears to have declined over recent years in the United States,… Show more

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