While once thought to be relatively rare in developed nations, the prevalence of pediatric urolithiasis appears to be increasing, and a number of factors may be contributing to this increase. Many theories are plausible and such theories include the increasing childhood obesity epidemic, a changing sex predilection, climate change, alterations in dietary habits and improving diagnostic modalities. Yet, unlike adult patients, rigorous epidemiologic studies do not exist in pediatric populations. Thus, in the setting of an increasing prevalence of childhood stone disease, improved research is critical to the development of uniform strategies for pediatric urolithiasis management
AbstractBackgroundThe prevalence of pediatric urolithiasis varies from 0.01–0.03%. Urolithiasis may ...
The incidence of adult urolithiasis has increased significantly in industrialized countries over the...
The incidence of adult urolithiasis has increased significantly in industrialized countries over the...
Pediatric urolithiasis has increased globally in the last few decades. There has been a change in th...
The prevalence of childhood urinary stone disease has increased significantly in recent years. Risk...
The prevalence of pediatric nephrolithiasis has increased dramatically in the past two decades for r...
Renal lithiasis is an infrequent entity in childhood and its incidence is increasing in developed co...
Objectives: To examine the most recent literature and published science in determining any and all p...
We identified 40 pediatric patients with urolithiasis. There were 27 boys and 13 girls. Initial symp...
Urinary stone disease (USD) is still topical because it is one of the most common urological disease...
Background: Whilst still rare, the incidence of paediatric stone disease is increasing in developed ...
Prevalence of urolithiasis in childhood is increasing. The wide geographic variation in the incidenc...
Background & Aim. Changing socio-economic conditions generated changes in the prevalence, incidence ...
Childhood urolithiasis is associated with considerable morbidity and recurrence. Many risk factors-i...
Context Pediatric nephrolithiasis is a noticeable cause of morbidity among children. Altho...
AbstractBackgroundThe prevalence of pediatric urolithiasis varies from 0.01–0.03%. Urolithiasis may ...
The incidence of adult urolithiasis has increased significantly in industrialized countries over the...
The incidence of adult urolithiasis has increased significantly in industrialized countries over the...
Pediatric urolithiasis has increased globally in the last few decades. There has been a change in th...
The prevalence of childhood urinary stone disease has increased significantly in recent years. Risk...
The prevalence of pediatric nephrolithiasis has increased dramatically in the past two decades for r...
Renal lithiasis is an infrequent entity in childhood and its incidence is increasing in developed co...
Objectives: To examine the most recent literature and published science in determining any and all p...
We identified 40 pediatric patients with urolithiasis. There were 27 boys and 13 girls. Initial symp...
Urinary stone disease (USD) is still topical because it is one of the most common urological disease...
Background: Whilst still rare, the incidence of paediatric stone disease is increasing in developed ...
Prevalence of urolithiasis in childhood is increasing. The wide geographic variation in the incidenc...
Background & Aim. Changing socio-economic conditions generated changes in the prevalence, incidence ...
Childhood urolithiasis is associated with considerable morbidity and recurrence. Many risk factors-i...
Context Pediatric nephrolithiasis is a noticeable cause of morbidity among children. Altho...
AbstractBackgroundThe prevalence of pediatric urolithiasis varies from 0.01–0.03%. Urolithiasis may ...
The incidence of adult urolithiasis has increased significantly in industrialized countries over the...
The incidence of adult urolithiasis has increased significantly in industrialized countries over the...