2021
DOI: 10.3389/fped.2021.763317
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Extracorporeal Shockwave Lithotripsy for Cystine Stones in Children: An Observational, Retrospective, Single-Center Analysis

Abstract: Purpose: Cystinuria is a genetic disorder characterized by a defective reabsorption of cystine and dibasic amino acids leading to development of urinary tract calculi from childhood onward. Cystine lithiasis is known to be resistant to fragmentation. The aim was to evaluate our long-term experience with extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy (ESWL) used as first-line urological treatment to treat cystine stones in children.Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the charts of all children who underwent ESWL for cys… Show more

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“…37 SWL may have more of a role in paediatric cases of cystine stones, especially those younger than 2 years of age where stonefree rates of 83% were achieved in one study, however these were much lower in older children. 32 Conversely, Landau et al reported a significantly lower 3-month SFR of 37.5% in children (mean age 6.6 years) with cystinuria compared with those without cystinuria (82.5%). 40…”
Section: Shock Wave Lithotripsy (Swl)mentioning
confidence: 91%
“…37 SWL may have more of a role in paediatric cases of cystine stones, especially those younger than 2 years of age where stonefree rates of 83% were achieved in one study, however these were much lower in older children. 32 Conversely, Landau et al reported a significantly lower 3-month SFR of 37.5% in children (mean age 6.6 years) with cystinuria compared with those without cystinuria (82.5%). 40…”
Section: Shock Wave Lithotripsy (Swl)mentioning
confidence: 91%