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Do you periodically check a urine culture for patients without dysuria but who have a history of struvite kidney stones and urinary tract infections with urease producing organisms?

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Nephrology · Mayo Clinic

Struvite nephrolithiasis is caused by a high urine pH (usually>7.0). Typically, a urine this alkaline requires urinary infection with a bacterium that produces urease, (Proteus, Providencia, Klebsiella) which in turn splits naturally occurring urea into ammonium, driving the pH to supraphysiologic l...

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