Pill power: can medicine melt away painful Coral-Shaped kidney stones?
NCT ID NCT07162974
Summary
This study tested whether a special citrate mixture could safely dissolve large, coral-shaped kidney stones made of uric acid, potentially avoiding surgery. It involved 49 patients with these specific stones and acidic urine. Researchers tracked changes in stone size and kidney function to see if the medication was effective.
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Moscow state university of medicine and dentistry named after A.I. Evdokimov
Moscow, 127473, Russia
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