Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the prevalence of metabolic disorders associated with nephrolithiasis in a female population. METHODS: A retrospective study on 1,737 patients with evidence of recent formation of renal stones, being 54% females. The laboratory investigation consisted of at least two samples of blood and 24-hour urine to assess calcium, uric acid, citrate and creatinine levels, qualitative cystinuria, urinary pH following fasting and 12-hour water restriction, urine culture, serum creatinine and parathyroid hormone. RESULTS: The most frequent alterations were hypercalciuria (40.9%), urinary tract infection (23.2%), hypocitraturia (22.4%), low urinary volume (20.5%) and hyperuricosuria (16%). CONCLUSION: The most frequent metabolic alterations in females were hypocitraturia, urinary tract infection, low urinary volume and hyperuricosuria.
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Santos, F. M. D., Peres, A. K., Mandotti, M. R., & Peres, L. A. B. (2017). Metabolic investigation in patients with nephrolithiasis. Einstein (Sao Paulo, Brazil), 15(4), 452–456. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1679-45082017AO4029
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