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Urolithiasis is common, with a lifetime prevalence risk of around 10% in the adult population. It is estimated to affect men more commonly with a male/female ratio of 3:1. Multiple factors influence stone formation and these may be intrinsic to the patient, as a result of environmental factors or be a consequence of other pathological processes.Renal colic accounts for up to 1% of all hospital admissions...
Urolithiasis is common, affecting 10% of Caucasian men. Factors affecting stone formation can be intrinsic to the individual and are influenced by environmental factors.Patients presenting with loin/groin pain to the surgical team are common and ureteric colic should be considered in this group. The relevant investigations with regards to blood, urine and imaging tests to diagnose stone disease are...
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