T5-5.- What causes kidney stones?

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PEDRO ALVAREZ JIMENEZ
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Question 1

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What are the precipitating factors of kidney stone formation?
Answer
  • PH disturbance
  • Oversaturation
  • Infection

Question 2

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What is the most common composition of kidney stones?
Answer
  • Uric acid
  • Calcium oxalate
  • Calcium phosphate

Question 3

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When do the stones cause pain?
Answer
  • When they are being formed
  • When they move down the urinary tract
  • When they become infected

Question 4

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What is the best treatment for small size stones?
Answer
  • Surgery
  • Shock wave therapy
  • Fluid intake and dietary modification

Question 5

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What is happening to the incidence of kidney stones in the human population?
Answer
  • Increasing
  • Decreasing
  • There is not enough data to draw an accurate conclusion
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