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The natural history of asymptomatic calyceal stones
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Long-term conservative approaches for asymptomatic renal stones are an effective management option with ~60% of renal units remaining on active surveillance in >5 years of follow-up. Appropriate counselling with careful patient selection is advocated, as younger patients and those with evidence of stone growth were found to be at greatest risk of an adverse outcome.
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