Introduction and Aims: Nephrolithiasis incidence in children has increased considerably. It is associated with substantial morbidity, recurrence and increased adulthood cardiovascular risk and chronic kidney disease. A thorough investigation is essential, as rare forms of urolithiasis have increased risk of renal failure. We aim to determine the epidemiology and outcomes of a pediatric population with nephrolithiasis presented in a nephrology unit of a tertiary centre. Methods: Retrospective study of the records of all children (<18 years) with nephrolithiasis diagnosis between 2008‑17. Clinical features, etiology, recurrence, treatment, and outcomes were evaluated and compared throughout the study period through two equal periods (20...
Justification and objective: Renal lithiasis is due to the precipitation of crystals due to an imbal...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To provide insight in causative factors of pediatric urolit...
Abstract Background Whilst still rare, the incidence of paediatric stone disease is increasing in de...
Introduction and Aims: Nephrolithiasis incidence in children has increased considerably. It is assoc...
Introduction. The aim of this study was to evaluate demographic data and clinical features of nephr...
Context Pediatric nephrolithiasis is a noticeable cause of morbidity among children. Altho...
Context: Pediatric nephrolithiasis is a noticeable cause of morbidity among children. Although, neph...
Nephrolithiasis is a rare disease in children. For many years children with kidney stones have been ...
ABSTRACT Objective: To describe the frequency, clinical profile and treatment of patients with uro...
Objectives: Due to the increase observed in the incidence of pediatric urolithiasis in the world, an...
Background: Whilst still rare, the incidence of paediatric stone disease is increasing in developed ...
The prevalence of pediatric nephrolithiasis has increased dramatically in the past two decades for r...
The prevalence of pediatric nephrolithiasis has increased dramatically in the past two decades for r...
Background: Nephrolithiasis in children is an important cause of morbidity worldwide. The current re...
OBJECTIVE: To provide insight in causative factors of pediatric urolithiasis in The Netherlands, a n...
Justification and objective: Renal lithiasis is due to the precipitation of crystals due to an imbal...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To provide insight in causative factors of pediatric urolit...
Abstract Background Whilst still rare, the incidence of paediatric stone disease is increasing in de...
Introduction and Aims: Nephrolithiasis incidence in children has increased considerably. It is assoc...
Introduction. The aim of this study was to evaluate demographic data and clinical features of nephr...
Context Pediatric nephrolithiasis is a noticeable cause of morbidity among children. Altho...
Context: Pediatric nephrolithiasis is a noticeable cause of morbidity among children. Although, neph...
Nephrolithiasis is a rare disease in children. For many years children with kidney stones have been ...
ABSTRACT Objective: To describe the frequency, clinical profile and treatment of patients with uro...
Objectives: Due to the increase observed in the incidence of pediatric urolithiasis in the world, an...
Background: Whilst still rare, the incidence of paediatric stone disease is increasing in developed ...
The prevalence of pediatric nephrolithiasis has increased dramatically in the past two decades for r...
The prevalence of pediatric nephrolithiasis has increased dramatically in the past two decades for r...
Background: Nephrolithiasis in children is an important cause of morbidity worldwide. The current re...
OBJECTIVE: To provide insight in causative factors of pediatric urolithiasis in The Netherlands, a n...
Justification and objective: Renal lithiasis is due to the precipitation of crystals due to an imbal...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To provide insight in causative factors of pediatric urolit...
Abstract Background Whilst still rare, the incidence of paediatric stone disease is increasing in de...