PURPOSE: To evaluate the influence of combined clinical therapy and nutritional guidance on the recurrence of urolithiasis. METHODS: From our registry of patients with recurrent urolithiasis we selected 57 who had at least 5-years of follow-up. We collected 24h urine samples in order to analyze Ca, Na, uric acid, citrate, oxalate, and Mg concentrations and to assess urine volume. Patients filled out a clinical questionnaire before treatment, and abdominal radiographs and/or ultrasound were performed both before treatment and during the follow-up period. During follow-up, specific and individualized dietary advice was given based on the individual's metabolic disorders. Patients also received specific pharmacological treatment for their meta...
Urolithiasis is a worldwide problem with significant health and economic burdens. Medical therapy th...
To perform a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) for investig...
Between October 1988 and January 1991, 200 stone patients (150 adults, 50 children) with an average ...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the influence of combined clinical therapy and nutritional guidance on the recu...
Purpose: We aimed to determine the influence of nutritional status on urinary metabolic abnormalitie...
PURPOSE: Kidney stone disease is characterized by a relatively high rate of recurrence. In our stud...
Current status: The recurrence of urinary stones is common, according to research results. Preventio...
Recurrent Stone formation in the urinary tract is a common and important problem. The most important...
A multicentric study was carried out on 384 patients (231 males, mean age 28.3 years; 153 females, m...
Introduction: Urinary stone disease is a common urologic problem and recurrence in stone formation i...
Urinary stones often affect younger people. Because the risk of recurrence is high, regular follow-u...
Considering the variation in metabolic evaluation and medical management of kidney stone disease, th...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to investigate the effects of dietary factors on 24-hour urine para...
OBJECTIVE: Diet interventions may reduce the risk of urinary stone formation and its recurrence, bu...
We summarize the data regarding the associations of individual dietary components with kidney stones...
Urolithiasis is a worldwide problem with significant health and economic burdens. Medical therapy th...
To perform a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) for investig...
Between October 1988 and January 1991, 200 stone patients (150 adults, 50 children) with an average ...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the influence of combined clinical therapy and nutritional guidance on the recu...
Purpose: We aimed to determine the influence of nutritional status on urinary metabolic abnormalitie...
PURPOSE: Kidney stone disease is characterized by a relatively high rate of recurrence. In our stud...
Current status: The recurrence of urinary stones is common, according to research results. Preventio...
Recurrent Stone formation in the urinary tract is a common and important problem. The most important...
A multicentric study was carried out on 384 patients (231 males, mean age 28.3 years; 153 females, m...
Introduction: Urinary stone disease is a common urologic problem and recurrence in stone formation i...
Urinary stones often affect younger people. Because the risk of recurrence is high, regular follow-u...
Considering the variation in metabolic evaluation and medical management of kidney stone disease, th...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to investigate the effects of dietary factors on 24-hour urine para...
OBJECTIVE: Diet interventions may reduce the risk of urinary stone formation and its recurrence, bu...
We summarize the data regarding the associations of individual dietary components with kidney stones...
Urolithiasis is a worldwide problem with significant health and economic burdens. Medical therapy th...
To perform a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) for investig...
Between October 1988 and January 1991, 200 stone patients (150 adults, 50 children) with an average ...