Medullary sponge kidney is a little known and little understood disease. A patient with a medullary sponge kidney may undergo decades of suffering in the form of infections and pain before any diagnosis is even made. When a diagnosis is made, it is more than likely to be an incidental finding from a test for another problem. However, on diagnosis there are a number of options available to treat this condition. These include non-invasive treatments such as drug therapy, diet or extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, to invasive therapies such as percutaneous nephrolithotomy, ureteroscopy and more advanced surgery. The aim of this article is to highlight this little known condition, outline the effects, and discuss the treatment options available to patients.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2010.19.15.77693 | DOI Listing |
Asian J Surg
November 2024
Department of Urology, Key Laboratory of Disease of Urological Systems, Gansu Nepho-Urological Clinical Center, The Second Hospital of Lanzhou University, 80 Cui YinMen Street, Chen-guan District, Lanzhou, Gansu, 730030, China. Electronic address:
Nephron
December 2024
Division of Medical Genetics, McGill University Health Centre, Montreal, Québec, Canada.
Nurs Crit Care
October 2024
School of Nursing, Putian University, Putian, China.
Clin Genitourin Cancer
December 2024
Department of Urology, Ghent University Hospital, ERN eUROGEN accredited center, Ghent, Belgium. Electronic address:
Kidney Int Rep
August 2024
Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale, UMR S 1155, Paris, France.
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