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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Uric acid nephrolithiasis
  1. ... and can block the kidney, ureter, or bladder. Uric acid stones are ... kidney stones is not drinking enough fluids. Kidney stones are ...
  2. ... of gout, because gout results from crystallization of uric acid crystals in joints. Some kidney stones are also composed of uric acid.
  3. ... much pain. There are four major types of kidney stones. Calcium is the most common type of stone. Calcium can combine with other substances, such as oxalate (the most common substance), to form the stone. A uric acid stone may form when your urine contains too ...
  4. You had a procedure to drain urine from your kidney or to get rid of kidney stones . This article gives you advice on what to expect ...
  5. ... also be done to check whether a high uric acid level in the urine is causing kidney stones.
  6. ... may progress to chronic gout if the high uric acid is not treated adequately. ... Complications may include: Chronic gouty arthritis. Kidney stones. ... Studies are being done to find out whether lowering uric acid ...
  7. ... Vitamin B12 deficiency Lower-than-normal levels of uric acid may ... Injury of the kidney and ureter Kidney stones (nephrolithiasis)
  8. ... Blood tests to check levels of calcium, phosphate, uric acid, and parathyroid hormone Urinalysis to see crystals and ... to measure acidity and levels of calcium, sodium, uric acid, oxalate, and citrate
  9. ... Diabetes Buildup of body waste products such as uric acid (which can occur with gout or treatment of ... therapy for lead poisoning or allopurinol to lower uric acid in the blood due to gout) Pain medicines ...