by Dr Fredric Coe and Andrew Evan | Oct 23, 2016 | CASES, For Doctors, For Patients, For Scientists
Medullary sponge kidney (MSK) is more spoken about than witnessed, and more witnessed than accurately diagnosed. This patient adds to the 12 we have described in our publication, and adds also in having a very long and evolving history with one of us (FLC). We write...
by Andrew Evan | Aug 28, 2016 | For Doctors, For Scientists
Three Pathways for Kidney Stone Formation All kidney stones share similar presenting symptoms, and urine supersaturation with respect to the mineral phase of the stone is essential for stone formation. These clinical similarities have made it difficult for researchers...