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55-0.87). Using the model output, the equation was generated to estimate the additional fluid intake needed (fluid prescription; FP) to produce the desired increase in urine output (dUOP) FP=dUOP/0.71. CONCLUSIONS The fluid prescription equation (FP = dUOP)/0.71), which reflects the relationship between water intake and urine volume, could be used to help adolescents with nephrolithiasis achieve urine output goals to decrease stone recurrence. OBJECTIVE To assess the accuracy of renal ultrasound (RUS) in detecting renal scarring (RS). METHODS All in