[Two cases of ammonium acid urate urinary stones related to anorexia nervosa and laxative abuse]
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[Two cases of ammonium acid urate urinary stones related to anorexia nervosa and laxative abuse]
Abstract
We report two cases of urolithiasis related to anorexia nervosa and laxative abuse. Case 1: A 21-year-old woman was referred to our hospital because of left flank pain. A left ureteral stone, 10 x 6 mm in size, was successfully fragmented by extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy (ESWL), but she experienced repetitive formation of bilateral urinary stones and double J stent encrustation which required 13 sessions of ESWL, one session of transurethral ureterolithotripsy and one session of cystolithotripsy over a period of 5 years. All stones were comprised of pure ammonium acid urate. It was later revealed that she was diagnosed with anorexia nervosa at 15 years old and had suffered from laxative abuse (bisacodyl, 300-500 mg/day) ever since. Case 2: A 18-year-old woman was referred to our hospital because of left lower abdominal pain. A left renal stone, 15 x 10 mm in size, was successfully fragmented by ESWL, but she had double J stent encrustation which was managed by cystolithotripsy. All stones were comprised of pure ammonium acid urate. She was later diagnosed with anorexia nervosa and it turned out that she had suffered from an eating disorder and laxative abuse (bisacodyl, 200 mg/day) since the age of 15 years. Both patients had marked decrease in urine volume, hyponatremia and hypokalemia. Anorexia nervosa and laxative abuse should be suspected whenever a woman has an ammonium acid urate stone in sterile urine because the treatment of these disorders is crucial to the prevention of repetitive formation of urinary stones.
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