Endoscopic observations as a tool to define underlying pathology in kidney stone formers.
Maria Sloth PlessJames Caldwell WilliamsKim Hovgaard AndreassenHelene Ulrich JungSusanne Sloth OstherDorte Ravnsmed ChristensenPalle Jörn Sloth OstherPublished in: World journal of urology (2019)
Efforts to prevent renal stone formation have so far been insufficient in majority of patients. Digital endoscopy reveals that kidney stone formers have different and distinct papillary morphologies that seem to be linked to specific stone-forming pathways. Since renal papillary abnormalities may be easily identified during endoscopy, this may in the future prove to be an important method for tailoring prevention strategies in kidney stone patients.