Nephrolithiasis is a common disease across the world that is becoming more prevalent. Although the underlying cause for most stones is not known, a body of literature suggests a role of heat and climate as significant risk factors for lithogenesis. Recently, estimates from computer models predicted up to a 10% increase in the prevalence rate in the next half century secondary to the effects of global warming, with a coinciding 25% increase in health-care expenditures. Our aim here is to critically review the medical literature relating stones to ambient temperature. We have categorized the body of evidence by methodology, consisting of comparisons between geographic regions, comparisons over time, and comparisons between people in specializ...
Introduction: Nephrolithiasis in the United States has been on the rise during the past several deca...
Background: An increase of the frequency of uric acid urinary stones compared to calcium-containing ...
It is well known that climate change greatly affects human health, even though there are few studies...
Nephrolithiasis is a common disease across the world that is becoming more prevalent. Although the u...
The risk of kidney stone presentations increases after hot days, likely due to greater insensible wa...
Previous studies assumed a uniform relationship between heat and kidney stone presentations. Determi...
BACKGROUND: High ambient temperatures are a risk factor for nephrolithiasis, but the precise relatio...
Background: High ambient temperatures are a risk factor for nephrolithiasis, but the precise relatio...
INTRODUCTION: Several studies have examined the link between temperature or monthly seasonal variati...
Temperature and relative humidity have opposing effects on evaporative water loss, the likely mediat...
Background The occurrence or exacerbation of kidney disease has been documented as a growing problem...
AbstractBackgroundA marked geographic variability has been reported in stone disease, partially attr...
We investigated the prevalence of stone disease and urinary stone risk factors in machinists chronic...
Abstract Background Extremely high temperatures over many consecutive days have been linked to an in...
Objectives In recent years, serious concerns have been raised regarding the impacts of rising temper...
Introduction: Nephrolithiasis in the United States has been on the rise during the past several deca...
Background: An increase of the frequency of uric acid urinary stones compared to calcium-containing ...
It is well known that climate change greatly affects human health, even though there are few studies...
Nephrolithiasis is a common disease across the world that is becoming more prevalent. Although the u...
The risk of kidney stone presentations increases after hot days, likely due to greater insensible wa...
Previous studies assumed a uniform relationship between heat and kidney stone presentations. Determi...
BACKGROUND: High ambient temperatures are a risk factor for nephrolithiasis, but the precise relatio...
Background: High ambient temperatures are a risk factor for nephrolithiasis, but the precise relatio...
INTRODUCTION: Several studies have examined the link between temperature or monthly seasonal variati...
Temperature and relative humidity have opposing effects on evaporative water loss, the likely mediat...
Background The occurrence or exacerbation of kidney disease has been documented as a growing problem...
AbstractBackgroundA marked geographic variability has been reported in stone disease, partially attr...
We investigated the prevalence of stone disease and urinary stone risk factors in machinists chronic...
Abstract Background Extremely high temperatures over many consecutive days have been linked to an in...
Objectives In recent years, serious concerns have been raised regarding the impacts of rising temper...
Introduction: Nephrolithiasis in the United States has been on the rise during the past several deca...
Background: An increase of the frequency of uric acid urinary stones compared to calcium-containing ...
It is well known that climate change greatly affects human health, even though there are few studies...