Korean J Urol.  1986 Aug;27(4):577-580.

Bilateral Renal Stones after Resection of the Small Intestine

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  • 1Department of Urology, College of Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

We report on a patient with bilateral multiple renal stones after resection of the small intestine for the idiopathic necrotizing enteritis. She had no history of renal stone. Gross hematuria occurred 1 year after the operation and bilateral renal and ureteral stones with bilateral hydronephrosis were found. History and laboratory findings (low serum and 24 hour urine calcium levels) were suggestive of renal stones by hyperoxaluria. She was managed by oral hydration, low oxalate and low fat diet, urine alkalization with sodium bicarbonate and calcium supplement. Until now, there is no evidence of new stone formation and enlargement of stones.

Keyword

bilateral renal stone

MeSH Terms

Calcium
Diet
Enteritis
Hematuria
Humans
Hydronephrosis
Hyperoxaluria
Intestine, Small*
Sodium Bicarbonate
Ureter
Calcium
Sodium Bicarbonate
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