Urology Case Reports (Nov 2021)

A large staghorn stone diagnosed and managed in an asymptomatic patient using the “Kidney Injury Test (Kit)” spot urine assay: A case report

  • Leslie Bernal Charondo,
  • Fadl Hamouche,
  • Reuben D. Sarwal,
  • Minnie M. Sarwal,
  • Thomas Chi,
  • Marshall L. Stoller

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39
p. 101854

Abstract

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The Kidney Injury Test (KIT) Stone-Score provides an objective measure of stone burden. Unlike urinary supersaturation the KIT Stone-Scores assess underlying stone disease rather than urinary solute composition. We report a case of a 43-year-old woman with no history of nephrolithiasis who underwent an elective, voluntary KIT assay and was diagnosed with a large staghorn renal stone after an unanticipated markedly elevated score. This clinical scenario highlights the potential future use of the non-invasive urinary KIT assay as a reliable non‐invasive tool to detect and monitor urinary stone disease.

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