Abstract

Urinary stone disease in children is an important health problem worldwide. Presenting signs and symptoms are different from those in adults. Abdominal pain, hematuria, and urinary tract infection are more common in children. Imaging of the pediatric patients is another challenging issue because of potentially harmful effects of ionizing radiation. Children with urinary stone have a high chance of recurrent stone formation; therefore, a complete risk assessment and metabolic evaluation should be performed.

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