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KIDNEY STONE DISEASE WITH SPECIAL REGARD TO DRUG-INDUCED KIDNEY STONES – A CONTEMPORARY SYNOPSIS

Łukasz Dobrek

2020Wiadomości Lekarskie15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Kidney stone disease (nephrolithiasis; urolithiasis) is a clinical entity with long-term course and recurrence, primarily affecting mature and ageing men, involving the formation and presence of urinary stones in the kidneys and urinary tract. The pathogenesis of this disorder is complex and still not fully understood. A rare, potentially modifiable, form of kidney stone disease takes the form of drug-induced urinary stones. The aim of the review was a brief description of the classification and pathophysiology of kidney stone disease, along with the short characteristics of drug-induced urinary stones. This type of stones is formed as a result of crystallisation in the kidneys and urinary tract of sparingly soluble drugs and their metabolites, or as a result of metabolic changes caused by drugs, predestinating the development of stones containing endogenous compounds. CONCLUSION: Conclusion: Therefore, during treatment with the use of drugs with high lithogenic potential, the safety of pharmacotherapy should be monitored in the context of its increased risk of developing urinary stones.

Topics & Concepts

Urinary systemKidney stonesContext (archaeology)MedicineKidney stone diseaseKidney diseaseKidneyDiseaseDrugUrologyIntensive care medicineInternal medicinePharmacologyBiologyPaleontologyKidney Stones and Urolithiasis TreatmentsNephrotoxicity and Medicinal PlantsMagnesium in Health and Disease
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