Practical Tips in Urology
How do I set up a stone clinic?
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Kaplan, AG; Scales, CD; Lipkin, ME; Preminger, GM
January 1, 2016
A comprehensive stone center can effectively manage complex urinary stone disease with the right tools. A collaborative team that includes a Urologist, a Nephrologist, a Dietician and a mid-level practitioner is optimal. The center should coordinate with an efficient and convenient laboratory to provide point-of-care and at home services. Imaging capabilities must be convenient and suitable to detect metabolic stone activity. Initial and follow-up visits should be directed at determining metabolic derangements, understanding the level of stone activity, and assuring adequate response to medical management.
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Kaplan, A. G., Scales, C. D., Lipkin, M. E., & Preminger, G. M. (2016). How do I set up a stone clinic? In Practical Tips in Urology (pp. 333–339). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-4348-2_35
Kaplan, A. G., C. D. Scales, M. E. Lipkin, and G. M. Preminger. “How do I set up a stone clinic?” In Practical Tips in Urology, 333–39, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-4348-2_35.
Kaplan AG, Scales CD, Lipkin ME, Preminger GM. How do I set up a stone clinic? In: Practical Tips in Urology. 2016. p. 333–9.
Kaplan, A. G., et al. “How do I set up a stone clinic?” Practical Tips in Urology, 2016, pp. 333–39. Scopus, doi:10.1007/978-1-4471-4348-2_35.
Kaplan AG, Scales CD, Lipkin ME, Preminger GM. How do I set up a stone clinic? Practical Tips in Urology. 2016. p. 333–339.