Chemolysis of A Uric Acid Stone in a Horseshoe Kidney

M. Balakrishnan, Y. C. Phan, J. Cobley, W. Mahmalji
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Chemolysis of kidney stone is not unheard of. However, to our knowledge, there is no previous report of chemolysis of a kidney stone in a horseshoe kidney. We report the first ever case of chemolysis of a stone in a horseshoe kidney. As part of his visible haematuria workup 4 years ago, a 66-year-old gentleman with a history of gout was found to have a horseshoe kidney. In early 2017, he was seen in the urology clinic with some non-specific abdominal pain without a recent history of visible haematuria, lower urinary tract symptoms, and urinary tract infections. His CT KUB (computed tomography of kidneys, ureters and bladder), revealed a 1.3cm stone in his horseshoe kidney [Figure 1 and 2]. At the same time, his CT KUB has also picked up some retroperitoneal lymphadenopathy in the abdomen and pelvis which were suspicious of lymphoma. His serum uric acid level was noted to be normal. Subsequently, he underwent a laparoscopic right iliac lymph node biopsy which confirmed nodal marginal zone non‑Hodgkin's B-cell lymphoma. He was reviewed by the haematology team and they decided to adopt a watch and wait approach to his disease with quarterly CT CAP (computed tomography of chest, abdomen and pelvis) scans. During this period of time, he had several gout attacks and he was started on allopurinol i.e. 100mg once a day. He also considerably increased his daily fluid intake. 6 months after his initial CT KUB, he was found to be completely stone free on his CT scan [Figure 3 and 4].
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马蹄肾中尿酸结石的化学溶解
肾结石的化学溶解并非闻所未闻。然而,据我们所知,以前没有马蹄肾中肾结石化学溶解的报道。我们报告了第一例马蹄肾结石的化学溶解。4年前,一位66岁有痛风病史的男士在血尿检查中被发现患有马蹄形肾。2017年初,患者因非特异性腹痛就诊于泌尿科门诊,近期无明显血尿、下尿路症状和尿路感染病史。他的CT KUB(肾脏、输尿管和膀胱的计算机断层扫描)显示他的马蹄肾有一个1.3cm的结石[图1和2]。同时,他的CT KUB也发现腹部和骨盆的一些腹膜后淋巴结病变,怀疑是淋巴瘤。他的血尿酸水平显示正常。随后,他接受了腹腔镜右髂淋巴结活检,证实淋巴结边缘区非霍奇金b细胞淋巴瘤。血液学小组对他进行了复查,他们决定对他的疾病采取观察和等待的方法,每季度进行一次CT CAP(胸部、腹部和骨盆的计算机断层扫描)扫描。在此期间,他有几次痛风发作,他开始服用别嘌呤醇,即100mg,每天一次。他还大大增加了每日的液体摄入量。首次CT KUB 6个月后,CT扫描发现患者完全无结石[图3、4]。
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