Laboratory assessment
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- DOI: 10.1159/000104437
Laboratory assessment
Abstract
Nephrolithiasis has a multifactorial origin, and several disorders may coexist in the same patient. We made a basic and a specific laboratory evaluation. The complete metabolic evaluation consisted of a serum chemistry panel: blood sugar level, complete hemogram, serum electrolytes, GOT, GPT, calcium, phosphate, uric acid, and creatinine levels and RIA dosage of PTH, vitamin D3, cAMP, FT4, FT3 and TSH. The complete analyses of random urinalysis and culture are: (1) dip-stick test: pH, leukocytes/bacteria and Brand's test, and (2) 24-hour urine collection: calcium, magnesium, oxalate, phosphate, citrate, urea, urate, sodium, creatinine, chloride, potassium. It is possible with these tests to identify secondary causes of nephrolithiasis and uncover coexisting problems that may have an impact on patient management. The future for diagnosis, prevention and therapy will be the identification of genetic alterations and related specific dosage.
Copyright 2007 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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