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Cystinuria-a urologist's perspective

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NATURE REVIEWS UROLOGY
卷 11, 期 5, 页码 270-277

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DOI: 10.1038/nrurol.2014.51

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Cystinuria is a genetic disease that leads to frequent formation of stones. In patients with recurrent stone formation, particularly patients <30 years old or those who have siblings with stone disease, urologists should maintain a high index of suspicion of the diagnosis of cystinuria. Patients with cystinuria require frequent follow-up and a multidisciplinary approach to diagnosis, prevention and management. Patients have reported success in preventing stone episodes by maintaining dietary changes using a tailored review from a specialist dietician. For patients who do not respond to conservative lifestyle measures, medical therapy to alkalinize urine and thiol-binding drugs can help. A pre-emptive approach to the surgical management of cystine stones is recommended by treating smaller stones with minimally invasive techniques before they enlarge to a size that makes management difficult. However, a multimodal approach can be required for larger complex stones. Current cystinuria research is focused on methods of monitoring disease activity, novel drug therapies and genotype-phenotype studies. The future of research is collaboration at a national and international level, facilitated by groups such as the Rare Kidney Stone Consortium and the UK Registry of Rare Kidney Diseases.

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