kalciumfosfaatkivet
Kalciumfosfaatkivet, often referred to as calcium phosphate stones, are a type of kidney stone primarily composed of calcium phosphate minerals. These stones form when urine contains abnormally high concentrations of calcium and phosphate, along with a low citrate level, which is a natural inhibitor of stone formation.
The exact causes for the increased levels of these minerals in urine are not always clear, but
Symptoms of kalciumfosfaatkivet can vary depending on the size and location of the stone. Smaller stones may
Diagnosis typically involves imaging tests such as ultrasound, CT scans, or X-rays to visualize the stones.
Treatment strategies depend on the stone's size and the patient's symptoms. Small stones may be managed with