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    medicine urinary calculus;urinary stone;urolith
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    Los términos cálculo renal, nefrolitiasis, litiasis renal y piedra en el riñón se refieren a la formación de un trozo de material sólido, concretamente sales úricas, dentro del riñón a partir de sustancias que están en la orina. La piedra se puede quedar en el riñón o puede desprenderse e ir bajando a través del tracto urinario. La intensidad de la sintomatología (dolor) está generalmente relacionada con el tamaño del cálculo. En ocasiones se produce su expulsión casi sin sintomatología. Los cálculos pueden quedarse trabados en uno de los uréteres, en la vejiga, o en la uretra, produciendo la sintomatología de dolor (cólico nefrítico), disuria (dificultad al orinar), o signos como hematuria (presencia de sangre en la orina).

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    Kidney stone disease, also known as urolithiasis, is when a solid piece of material (kidney stone) occurs in the urinary tract. Kidney stones typically form in the kidney and leave the body in the urine stream. A small stone may pass without causing symptoms. If a stone grows to more than 5 millimeters (0.2 in) it can cause blockage of the ureter resulting in severe pain in the lower back or abdomen. A stone may also result in blood in the urine, vomiting, or painful urination. About half of people will have another stone within ten years. Most stones form due to a combination of genetics and environmental factors. Risk factors include high urine calcium levels, obesity, certain foods, some medications, calcium supplements, hyperparathyroidism, gout and not drinking enough fluids. Stones form in the kidney when minerals in urine are at high concentration. The diagnosis is usually based on symptoms, urine testing, and medical imaging. Blood tests may also be useful. Stones are typically classified by their location: nephrolithiasis (in the kidney), ureterolithiasis (in the ureter), cystolithiasis (in the bladder), or by what they are made of (calcium, uric acid, struvite, cystine). In those who have had stones, prevention is by drinking fluids such that more than two liters of urine is produced per day. If this is not effective enough, thiazide diuretic, citrate, or allopurinol may be taken. It is recommended that soft drinks containing phosphoric acid (typically colas) be avoided. When a stone causes no symptoms, no treatment is needed. Otherwise pain control is usually the first measure, using medications such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or opioids. Larger stones may require procedures such as extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, ureteroscopy, or percutaneous nephrolithotomy. Between 1% and 15% of people globally are affected by kidney stones at some point in their life. In 2013, 49 million cases occurred, resulting in about 15,000 deaths. They have become more common in the Western world since the 1970s. Generally, more men are affected than women. Kidney stones have affected humans throughout history with descriptions of surgery to remove them dating from as early as 600 BC.

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