RENAL STONE: PREVALENCE OF VARIOUS TYPES OF RENAL STONES RELATED TO AGE & GENDER

Main Author: Dr. Muhammad Shahid Bhatti, Abdul Qayoom Khuhro, Dr. Muhammad Shahzad, Dr. Mahmood Ahmed Memon, Dr. Salman Manzoor
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author Dr. Muhammad Shahid Bhatti, Abdul Qayoom Khuhro, Dr. Muhammad Shahzad, Dr. Mahmood Ahmed Memon, Dr. Salman Manzoor
title RENAL STONE: PREVALENCE OF VARIOUS TYPES OF RENAL STONES RELATED TO AGE & GENDER
publishDate 2020
url https://zenodo.org/record/3732530
contents Objective: To find out prevalence of renal stones with different chemical composition related to gender and different age groups. Study design & duration: This is a prospective study completed in duration of six months from July to August. Setting: This study was conducted in urology ward of ....... Patients & methods: Using randomized controlled trials those patients with renal stones admitted in study institution were selected for study irrespective of age, gender and geographical area from where they belong. Age range of patients in study group was 10-75 years with mean age of 33.6±7.5 years. Renal stones were collected from these cases and sent for chemical examination. Means, standard deviation and frequencies were calculated for qualitative data like age, gender and type of stone. Results: Total 1100 cases were studied including 64.8% male and 35.2% female cases. Prevalence of renal stone was higher among men than women wih male to female ratio of 1.8:1. Prevalence was higher in age group of 20-50 years among men and 30-40 years among women. Pure stones were found in 66.5% cases with calciu oxalate stones were most common (26.6%) and mixed stones were found in 33.5% cases with calcium oxalate- calcium phosphate stones more common (13.2%) among them. Conclusion: Calcium oxalate stones are most common among all types of renal stones with high prevalence among men than women in middle age groups. Key words: Renal stone, Renal calculi, Prdominant renal stone, age and gender related prevalence
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