2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.purol.2019.08.262
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Lithiase urinaire héréditaire : expérience d’un service de néphrologie

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“…The sex ratio was 2.75. Several studies have demonstrated the masculine predominance in urinary stone disease with variable sex-ratio: 2 [21], 1.4 [22] and 1.61 [23]. The masculine predominance may be linked to the higher tendency to urinary tract obstruction in aging males or the estrogens' promoting effect on urine citrate's stone formation inhibiting activities [24] [25].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sex ratio was 2.75. Several studies have demonstrated the masculine predominance in urinary stone disease with variable sex-ratio: 2 [21], 1.4 [22] and 1.61 [23]. The masculine predominance may be linked to the higher tendency to urinary tract obstruction in aging males or the estrogens' promoting effect on urine citrate's stone formation inhibiting activities [24] [25].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies have found that the mean age at diagnosis of hereditary renal stones is 28.6 years old; cystinuria is the most common cause, while primary hyperoxaluria is the most serious disease. 72 Hereditary kidney stones should be diagnosed and treated early. Dietary intervention will reduce the occurrence of surgery and stone recurrence.…”
Section: Prevention Of Hereditary and Secondary Calculimentioning
confidence: 99%