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Risk factors for asymptomatic kidney stone passage in adults with recurrent kidney stones.

Kevin StrittDaniel G FusterNasser A DhayatOlivier BonnyNicolas FallerAndreas ChristeAnas TahaVincent OchsNiklas OrtliebBeat Roth
Published in: Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN (2024)
Asymptomatic stone passage was common in patients with recurrent calcium-containing kidney stones. The higher the number of stones at presentation, the more likely it was that a kidney stone would spontaneously pass over time without causing any symptoms.
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