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Bacteria Found Inside Kidney Stones

5 Feb

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Summary

  • Bacteria have been discovered within common kidney stones for the first time.
  • These microbes may actively contribute to the formation of kidney stones.
  • New treatments may target the microbial environment of kidney stones.
Bacteria Found Inside Kidney Stones

A groundbreaking study has revealed the presence of bacteria within calcium oxalate kidney stones, the most common type. For the first time, researchers found structural and chemical evidence of bacteria as part of the stones' internal structure, even in patients without active urinary tract infections. This discovery fundamentally challenges the traditional understanding that kidney stones form exclusively through chemical and physical processes.

This novel insight suggests that bacteria may play a significant role in the formation and recurrence of kidney stones. The findings open the door to developing new therapeutic approaches focused on the microbial environment within these stones. If bacterial infections in the kidney, ureter, or bladder contribute to recurrent stone formation, treating these infections could potentially reduce future occurrences. As many as one in 11 people experience kidney stones in their lifetime.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The study discovered bacteria residing within common calcium oxalate kidney stones for the first time.
Scientists found that these hidden microbes may actively contribute to the formation of kidney stones.
The discovery opens the door to new therapeutic strategies targeting the microbial environment of kidney stones and could lead to updated treatments.

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