Are there any special considerations when treating patients with recurrent nephrolithiasis who also have medullary sponge kidney?
Answer from: at Academic Institution
Sponge kidney patients present a very challenging therapeutic situation. Anatomically speaking, a sponge kidney is often a congenital, although occasionally acquired, dilation of the renal collecting ducts, which in turn causes the inability to acidify urine. Urine pH is typically unusually alkaline...