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Treatment of non-obstructive, non-struvite urolithiasis is effective in treatment of recurrent urinary tract infections.

Deepak K AgarwalAmy E KrambeckVidit SharmaFrancisco J MaldonadoMary E WestermanJohn J KnoedlerMarcelino E Rivera
Published in: World journal of urology (2019)
Stone removal for patients with recurrent UTIs was associated with a high rate of success (89.1%) in elimination of further recurrent UTIs. Residual fragments are independently associated with persistent recurrent UTIs and thus, complete stone removal is of paramount importance in treatment of this patient population.
Keyphrases
  • urinary tract infection
  • combination therapy