Kidney stones are common — if you haven’t had a kidney stone, you likely know someone who has. Hyperoxaluria, kidney stones in children and multiple kidneys stones as an adult are not. Learn from two OHF key opinion leaders about causes, symptoms, diagnosis and when to take a more in depth look.
Speakers:
Lama Nazzal, M.D.
Assistant Professor
NYU Langone Health, New York
Kyle Wood, M.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Urology, University of Alabama, Birmingham