Background: Renal and ureteric stones (RS) can form due to genetic, metabolic, environmental, and diet-hydration related factors. Studies have shown that patients with family history (FH) of RS have higher likelihood of recurrence.Materials and methods: We conducted a retrospective cross-sectional study on 114 pedigrees to investigate the impact of FH on recurrence of RS and examine patterns of inheritance. Results: Family history of renal stone disease was found in 42% of all patients. There was a significant increase of stone recurrence in RS patients with a positive FH (p=0.001). Seventy-one percent of patients with recurrent stones had at least one family member with RS. Interestingly, male penetrance was higher in RS recurrence, where ...
Conclusion: As more research is done on kidney stones it becomes abundantly clear that even more res...
BackgroundUrinary stone disease is a common, painful and costly condition that has affected humankin...
The role of the strength of family history of stones (FHS), i.e., degree of relatives with the disea...
Background: Renal and ureteric stones (RS) can form due to genetic, metabolic, environmental, and di...
AbstractAimThe main objective of the study was to determine the urinary risk factors involved in kid...
Purpose: While medical and surgical approaches to urolithiasis are different for single and recurren...
INTRODUCTION: Considerable progress has been made in the diagnosis and management of Urolithiasis ...
Background: Saurashtra is claimed to be ‘stone belt’, even though there is paucity of epidemiologica...
Renal stone formation is a common multifactorial disorder, of unknown etiology, with an established ...
There is strong evidence for a familial basis to renal stone disease. However, apart from a number o...
Kidney stone disease (KSD) is a prevalent condition associated with high morbidity, frequent recurre...
ABSTRACTObjective: Renal stone disease has become an important clinical condition worldwide, and it ...
This concise review summarizes our current understanding and the recent developments in genetics and...
Background: Because the causes of stones are uncertain, interventions to prevent recurrence have an ...
Objective: To determine clinical and metabolic characteristics and progression of hereditary urinary...
Conclusion: As more research is done on kidney stones it becomes abundantly clear that even more res...
BackgroundUrinary stone disease is a common, painful and costly condition that has affected humankin...
The role of the strength of family history of stones (FHS), i.e., degree of relatives with the disea...
Background: Renal and ureteric stones (RS) can form due to genetic, metabolic, environmental, and di...
AbstractAimThe main objective of the study was to determine the urinary risk factors involved in kid...
Purpose: While medical and surgical approaches to urolithiasis are different for single and recurren...
INTRODUCTION: Considerable progress has been made in the diagnosis and management of Urolithiasis ...
Background: Saurashtra is claimed to be ‘stone belt’, even though there is paucity of epidemiologica...
Renal stone formation is a common multifactorial disorder, of unknown etiology, with an established ...
There is strong evidence for a familial basis to renal stone disease. However, apart from a number o...
Kidney stone disease (KSD) is a prevalent condition associated with high morbidity, frequent recurre...
ABSTRACTObjective: Renal stone disease has become an important clinical condition worldwide, and it ...
This concise review summarizes our current understanding and the recent developments in genetics and...
Background: Because the causes of stones are uncertain, interventions to prevent recurrence have an ...
Objective: To determine clinical and metabolic characteristics and progression of hereditary urinary...
Conclusion: As more research is done on kidney stones it becomes abundantly clear that even more res...
BackgroundUrinary stone disease is a common, painful and costly condition that has affected humankin...
The role of the strength of family history of stones (FHS), i.e., degree of relatives with the disea...