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Urinary Stones In Children - Stone Detection

Medically Reviewed by The Medindia Medical Review Team on Sep 20, 2014


Urinary Stones In Children - Stone Detection

When children experience the above symptoms, urine is tested in the lab.


Presence of excess red cells or white cells; and presence of crystals in the urine suggests urinary stone disease. Ultrasound scan helps to find out whether there is a stone, the position, size and number of stones. In addition special tests like IVP, X-Ray, or CT scan may be required.

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