This population-based case-control analysis investigated the association between osteoporosis and prior urinary calculus (UC) in Taiwan. We succeeded in detecting an association between osteoporosis and prior UC (adjusted odds ratio = 1.66). This association was consistent and significant regardless of stone location. Introduction: UC has been demonstrated to be a risk factor for osteoporotic fractures, but no studies to date have directly investigated the association between UC and osteoporosis. This case-control analysis aimed to investigate the association of osteoporosis with prior UC using a population-based dataset in Taiwan. Methods: We first identified 39,840 cases ≥40 years who received their first-time diagnosis of osteoporosis be...
Background and objectives Studies have shown decreased bone mineral density in individuals with urol...
Abstract The aim of the present study was to evaluate the association between hyperuricemia and oste...
Several clinical and epidemiological studies revealed increased bone turnover and lower bone mass in...
Objective: We aimed to determine whether urolithiasis is a warning sign indicating long-term osteopo...
Previous studies have proposed an association between osteoporosis and renal stones. The current ana...
Urinary stone disease (USD) is a common pathology with the formation of calculi in the kidneys, uret...
Background: To investigate the relationship between renal stone formation and osteoporosis. Methods:...
Osteoporosis and nephrolithiasis are common multifactorial disorders with high incidence and prevale...
Cross-sectional and prospective data on urinary calcium and urinary stone disease.BackgroundUrinary ...
Background: Understanding the reasons underlying the emerging trend and the changing demographics of...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Calcium and phosphorus regulatory hormones may contribute to the pathogen...
To test the hypothesis that kidney stone disease is more frequent among hypertensive men when the ef...
Kidney and bladder stones (urinary tract stones) and osteoporosis are prevalent, serious conditions ...
PURPOSE: Higher urine calcium is a common feature of calcium nephrolithiasis and may be associated w...
In this paper, we aimed to examine the protective role of hyperuricemia in the prevalence of osteopo...
Background and objectives Studies have shown decreased bone mineral density in individuals with urol...
Abstract The aim of the present study was to evaluate the association between hyperuricemia and oste...
Several clinical and epidemiological studies revealed increased bone turnover and lower bone mass in...
Objective: We aimed to determine whether urolithiasis is a warning sign indicating long-term osteopo...
Previous studies have proposed an association between osteoporosis and renal stones. The current ana...
Urinary stone disease (USD) is a common pathology with the formation of calculi in the kidneys, uret...
Background: To investigate the relationship between renal stone formation and osteoporosis. Methods:...
Osteoporosis and nephrolithiasis are common multifactorial disorders with high incidence and prevale...
Cross-sectional and prospective data on urinary calcium and urinary stone disease.BackgroundUrinary ...
Background: Understanding the reasons underlying the emerging trend and the changing demographics of...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Calcium and phosphorus regulatory hormones may contribute to the pathogen...
To test the hypothesis that kidney stone disease is more frequent among hypertensive men when the ef...
Kidney and bladder stones (urinary tract stones) and osteoporosis are prevalent, serious conditions ...
PURPOSE: Higher urine calcium is a common feature of calcium nephrolithiasis and may be associated w...
In this paper, we aimed to examine the protective role of hyperuricemia in the prevalence of osteopo...
Background and objectives Studies have shown decreased bone mineral density in individuals with urol...
Abstract The aim of the present study was to evaluate the association between hyperuricemia and oste...
Several clinical and epidemiological studies revealed increased bone turnover and lower bone mass in...