FRACP Questions- Renal
E) Retrograde pyelogram with insertion of a stent. Question 6. A patient with chronic pancreatitis presents with renal stones. He is poorly compliant with his pancrease. What is the most likely mechanism leading to stone formation in this man? A) Hyperoxaluria. B) Hypercalcuria. C) Hyperphosphataemia. D) Hyperuricaemia. E) truvite stones ... ................
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