2024
Kidney Stones Account for Increased Imaging Studies in Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease
Simmons K, Ullman L, Dahl N. Kidney Stones Account for Increased Imaging Studies in Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease. Kidney360 2024, 5: 707-714. PMID: 38526140, PMCID: PMC11146651, DOI: 10.34067/kid.0000000000000424.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAbdominal imaging studiesChronic kidney diseaseADPKD patientsImaging studiesKidney stonesChronic kidney disease controlKidney diseaseChronic kidney disease groupIncreased incidence of kidney stonesChronic kidney disease populationChronic kidney disease stagePreserved renal functionRetrospectively reviewed patientsAutosomal dominant polycystic kidney diseaseIncidence of kidney stonesDominant polycystic kidney diseaseChi-square and t-testsCoronary artery diseasePolycystic kidney diseaseCompared to controlsCyst complicationsRenal functionChart reviewLower BMIManual chart review
2022
Chapter 36 Nutritional prevention and treatment of urinary tract stones* * We are indebted to Dr. Marvin Grieff and Dr. David Bushinsky who wrote the previous edition of this chapter.
Dahl N, Goldfarb D. Chapter 36 Nutritional prevention and treatment of urinary tract stones* * We are indebted to Dr. Marvin Grieff and Dr. David Bushinsky who wrote the previous edition of this chapter. 2022, 685-697. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-818540-7.00046-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCoronary artery diseaseCalcium-containing stonesKidney stonesMetabolic syndromeDietary guidelinesLow bone mineral densityHigh blood pressureVitamin B6 intakeAmerican Urologic AssociationUS Dietary GuidelinesBone mineral densityHigh sucrose intakeUrinary tract stonesAccompanying comorbiditiesArtery diseaseBlood pressureB6 intakeBone healthSignificant morbidityVascular calcificationVitamin DAmericans 2015Sucrose intakeDisease progressionMineral density