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. 2014 May 21;8(5-6):E317–E322. doi: 10.5489/cuaj.1872

Table 1.

Characteristics of patients with multiple procedures for the same stone

Subject Sex Age First stone analysis Second stone analysis
A1 M 62 60% Struvite, 30% CaP, 10% UA (Right URS) 90% UA, 10% Struvite (Right URS)
A2 M 60 70% CaOx, 30% CaP (Spontaneous) 70% CaP, 30% CaOx (Right PCNL)
A3 M 43 70% CaOx, 30% CaP (Left PCNL) 50% CaOx, 50% CaP (Left PCNL)
A4 M 49 60% CaOx, 40% CaP (Right SWL) 60% CaP, 40% CaOx (Right URS)
A5 F 45 60% CaP, 40% CaOx (Right URS) 50% CaOx, 50% CaP (Right URS)
A6 F 45 60% CaP, 40% CaOx (Right PCNL) 50% CaOx, 50% CaP (Right URS)
A7 M 59 60% CaP, 40% CaOx (Left PCNL) 100% CaOx (Left URS)
A8 M 67 50% CaOx, 50% UA (Left SWL) 80% CaOx, 20% UA (Left URS)
A9 M 61 100% UA (Right SWL) 100% CaOx (Right URS)

M: male; F: female; CaP: calcium phosphate; UA: uric acid; URS: ureteroscopy; CaOx: calcium oxalate; PCNL: percutaneous nephrolithotomy; SWL: shock wave lithotripsy.