#4 - Kidney stones, with David Goldfarb
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Kidney stones are a most unpleasant disease. It’s also a dangerous disease, a disease that may cause CKD, a disease that can be linked to a higher cardiovascular risk, and even a potentially deadly disease with concomitant urinary tract infection. Should we, as nephrologists, be more involved in the treatment of these patients? How should we assess and treat patients with recurrent kidney stones? Does it really matter? If you’re thinking about these things, you’re on the right track. Learn all the tricks of the trade by listening to David Goldfarb on the Kidney Stone podcast. 
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