In Asia, about 1%–19.1% of the population suffer from urolithiasis. However, due to variations in socio-economic status and geographic locations, the prevalence and incidence have changed in different countries or regions over the years. The research for risk factors of urinary tract stones is of predominant importance. In this review, we find the prevalence of urolithiasis is 5%–19.1% in West Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, as well as some developed countries (South Korea and Japan), whereas, it is only 1%–8% in most part of East Asia and North Asia. The recurrence rate ranges from 21% to 53% after 3–5 years. Calcium oxalate (75%–90%) is the most frequent component of calculi, followed by uric acid (5%−20%), calcium phosphate (6%−13%), s...
Calcium oxalate renal stones are more common in affluent countries. Changes in dietary habits and ph...
BackgroundInterracial disparities in nephrolithiasis prevalence have been reported, but the interpla...
Up until relatively recently, renal stones in developing countries were considered to be very differ...
Background & Aim. Changing socio-economic conditions generated changes in the prevalence, incidence ...
The aim of this study was to estimate uric acid renal stone prevalence rates of adults in different ...
Background: Urolithiasis is a worldwide problem can affect the children but in lower incidence than ...
Introduction: Kidney stone formation is a multifactorial condition that involves interaction of envi...
The prevalence of urinary stone disease (USD) depends on geographic, climatic, ethnic, dietary, and ...
Prevalence of urolithiasis in childhood is increasing. The wide geographic variation in the incidenc...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:Incidence of urolithiasis is increasing in industrialized countri...
Purpose: Dietary factors are one of the main causes of urolithiasis. However, little research has ev...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:Incidence of urolithiasis is increasing in industrialized countri...
To determine the current status of urolithiasis in 1988, in comparison with that in 1985, we analyze...
Clinical and epidemiological studies were performed on 1184 cases of urolithiasis treated in the D...
BackgroundInterracial disparities in nephrolithiasis prevalence have been reported, but the interpla...
Calcium oxalate renal stones are more common in affluent countries. Changes in dietary habits and ph...
BackgroundInterracial disparities in nephrolithiasis prevalence have been reported, but the interpla...
Up until relatively recently, renal stones in developing countries were considered to be very differ...
Background & Aim. Changing socio-economic conditions generated changes in the prevalence, incidence ...
The aim of this study was to estimate uric acid renal stone prevalence rates of adults in different ...
Background: Urolithiasis is a worldwide problem can affect the children but in lower incidence than ...
Introduction: Kidney stone formation is a multifactorial condition that involves interaction of envi...
The prevalence of urinary stone disease (USD) depends on geographic, climatic, ethnic, dietary, and ...
Prevalence of urolithiasis in childhood is increasing. The wide geographic variation in the incidenc...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:Incidence of urolithiasis is increasing in industrialized countri...
Purpose: Dietary factors are one of the main causes of urolithiasis. However, little research has ev...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:Incidence of urolithiasis is increasing in industrialized countri...
To determine the current status of urolithiasis in 1988, in comparison with that in 1985, we analyze...
Clinical and epidemiological studies were performed on 1184 cases of urolithiasis treated in the D...
BackgroundInterracial disparities in nephrolithiasis prevalence have been reported, but the interpla...
Calcium oxalate renal stones are more common in affluent countries. Changes in dietary habits and ph...
BackgroundInterracial disparities in nephrolithiasis prevalence have been reported, but the interpla...
Up until relatively recently, renal stones in developing countries were considered to be very differ...