XRay of kidney, ureter, and bladder (KUB radiograph) from a 28 yo M shows presence of a stone in the lower renal pole. How would you describe this radiographic feature?e most likely complication?, Radiolucent, Radiopaque, XRay of kidney, ureter, and bladder (KUB radiograph) from a 28 yo M shows presence of a stone in the lower renal pole. Which of the following is the most likely composition?s the most likely complication?, Calcium oxalate, Cystine, Magnesium ammonium phosphate, Uric acid, XRay of kidney, ureter, and bladder (KUB radiograph) from a 28 yo M shows presence of a stone in the lower renal pole. This patient most likely presented with which signs/symptoms? , High fever Temp 38C (101F), Flank pain radiating to groin, Suprapubic pain, Urinary frequency, urgency, For someone with this type of lithiasis, aside from hydration, what is the recommended treatment?, Endoscopic removal, Extracoporeal shock wave lithotripsy, Nephrectomy, Laparoscopy with removal, 3D non-contrast CT scan shows abnormality in the right renal pelvis. Diagnosis?, Congenital cystic kidney disease, Cystine stones, Hydronephrosis, Staghorn calculus, 3D non-contrast CT scan shows abnormality in the right renal pelvis. Cause?, Acid urine pH, Genetic renal absorption defect, Hypocitraturia, Proteus infection, Recall from Endocrine: A patient with a MEN syndrome type 1 would present with what kind of nephrolithiasis?, Calcium, Cystine, Struvite, Uric acid, A 40yoM has gout and hyperuricemia, now has severe L flank pain and hematuria. Stones are suspected. Urine analysis would reveal pH that is:, High, Low, A 40yoM has gout and hyperuricemia, now has severe L flank pain and hematuria. Stones are suspected. Radiograph would show:, Radiolucent stone, Radiopaque stone.

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