Abstract
We report a case of a 30-year-old female who had a long-term history of trisilicate-containing antacid intake for gastric discomfort. She had experienced repeated attacks of renal colic. Neither intravenous pyelography nor ureteroscopy could define the presence of calculi. The metabolic evaluations were normal. However, X-ray diffraction revealed a silicate stone. We suggest that the attack of renal colic in those patients with long-term history of trisilicate intake should arouse the possibility of silica urolithiasis.