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This Concept Map has information related to: lithiasis, lithiasis follow deconstructing a case study, lithiasis may be caused by or a feature of caused by or feature of, urinalysis look for pyuria, lithiasis may be associated with associated with, lithiasis may be risk factor for, urinalysis look for urine pH, urinalysis look for microhematuria, lithiasis cause or feature of cause or feature of, Mr. Stone is a 37-year-old Caucasian truck driver who presents to you with sudden onset of severe right flank pain that travels to his lower abdomen and right groin area. He states that it began two days ago and he has been experiencing waves of nausea, but no vomiting. He cannot recall any trauma. He denies any change in his bowel habit, but does note mild dysuria and occasional urinary frequency. The pain does not change with position or breathing. He took a few acetaminophen without pain relief. He is mildly obese and has GERD, hypertension and diabetes. His medications include hydrochlorothiazide, metformin, vitamin C, and antacids. He denies having any prior gastrointestinal problems, no surgery, and no urinary tract infections. He remembers having similar pain at age 20 but did not see a doctor for it. leads you to suspect lithiasis, lithiasis category of category