Stone formation is due to supersaturation, that is, an urinary concentration of the stone's constituent in excess of the solubility in urine.
Predisposing factors include:
Which of these elements is involved may be suggested by the composition of the stone, but calculi often form in the absence of obvious precipitating factors. In fact many patients with increased urinary excretion of calcium, oxalates or uric acid do not form stones and furthermore, most calculi are unilateral.
Alternative theories suggest:
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