Outcomes of long-term follow-up of asymptomatic renal stones and prediction of stone-related events.
Xiaohang LiWei ZhuWayne LamYouwei YueHaifeng DuanGuohua ZengPublished in: BJU international (2018)
The natural history of asymptomatic renal stones rarely requires intervention, although they do have a slightly higher rate of symptomatic events and growth over the intermediate term. In particular, patients with stones >5 mm, DM, hyperuricaemia, or non-lower calyceal stones are at higher risk of developing stone-related events, and should therefore be recommended for regular follow-up.