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Do you recommend bone mineral density testing in your patients with recurrent nephrolithiasis secondary to medullary sponge kidney?

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Nephrology · University of Chicago Medicine

A majority of patients classified as MSK do not have that disease. They are calcium phosphate stone formers with multiple duct of Bellini crystal plugs. Most of those have idiopathic hypercalciuria and in that genetic syndrome bone mineral loss is not at all uncommon. Some patients - but by no means...

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Nephrology · Mayo Clinic

That’s an interesting question. I have not, unless the patient is female and menopausal or perimenopausal. However, many of these patients are hypercalciuric, and I believe you could make a case for it.

Stephen B. Erickson, MD.

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