Because of lacking studies of urolithiasis in children, we detected the biochemical metabolic levels and FokⅠ polymorphisms in the vitamin D receptor (VDR) in Uyghur children with urolithiasis, and evaluated the associations of biochemical metabolic levels with FokⅠ genotypes. We included 142 Uyghur children (108 males) under age 14 years with a diagnosis of urolithiasis and 238 Uyghur children (154 males) under age 14 years without a history of urolithiasis as controls. Baseline information and data for serum and urine parameters were obtained from medical records. PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) was used to analyze the VDR FokⅠ polymorphisms. In univariate analyses adjusting for age and sex, carbon dioxide combinin...
BACKGROUND: A linkage has been detected between vitamin D receptor (VDR) locus and calcium kidney st...
INTRODUCTION: Urinary tract stone formation is multifactorial. Alteration in metabolism are found i...
Urolithiasis is not a rare disorder in children. Its etiology, incidence and localization vary by ge...
Kidney stone disease has a multifactorial etiology involving the interaction of genetic and environm...
Background: The currently available data with respect to the association between vitamin D receptor ...
Objective: Urolithiasis has a strong familial component. However, to date, no specific genetic abnor...
Idiopathic hypercalciuria (IHc) and idiopathic hypocitraturia are frequently associated with calcium...
nt h o i isk ot lit variants contributing to urolithiasis pathogenesis. the 3′-untranslated region (...
Pediatric urolithiasis is an endemic disease, especially in certain developing regions of the world,...
Purpose: A better understanding of urinary tract infection (UTI) and the role of host, bacterial and...
Urinary stone disease (USD) is still topical because it is one of the most common urological disease...
Prevalence of urolithiasis in childhood is increasing. The wide geographic variation in the incidenc...
WOS: 000299506100011PubMed ID: 21947233It is known that small alterations leading to different vitam...
Pediatric urolithiasis is an endemic disease in Turkey. We evaluated the clinical, radiological and ...
Aim: The aim of the study is to identify the prevalence of metabolic abnormalities in children with ...
BACKGROUND: A linkage has been detected between vitamin D receptor (VDR) locus and calcium kidney st...
INTRODUCTION: Urinary tract stone formation is multifactorial. Alteration in metabolism are found i...
Urolithiasis is not a rare disorder in children. Its etiology, incidence and localization vary by ge...
Kidney stone disease has a multifactorial etiology involving the interaction of genetic and environm...
Background: The currently available data with respect to the association between vitamin D receptor ...
Objective: Urolithiasis has a strong familial component. However, to date, no specific genetic abnor...
Idiopathic hypercalciuria (IHc) and idiopathic hypocitraturia are frequently associated with calcium...
nt h o i isk ot lit variants contributing to urolithiasis pathogenesis. the 3′-untranslated region (...
Pediatric urolithiasis is an endemic disease, especially in certain developing regions of the world,...
Purpose: A better understanding of urinary tract infection (UTI) and the role of host, bacterial and...
Urinary stone disease (USD) is still topical because it is one of the most common urological disease...
Prevalence of urolithiasis in childhood is increasing. The wide geographic variation in the incidenc...
WOS: 000299506100011PubMed ID: 21947233It is known that small alterations leading to different vitam...
Pediatric urolithiasis is an endemic disease in Turkey. We evaluated the clinical, radiological and ...
Aim: The aim of the study is to identify the prevalence of metabolic abnormalities in children with ...
BACKGROUND: A linkage has been detected between vitamin D receptor (VDR) locus and calcium kidney st...
INTRODUCTION: Urinary tract stone formation is multifactorial. Alteration in metabolism are found i...
Urolithiasis is not a rare disorder in children. Its etiology, incidence and localization vary by ge...