2017
DOI: 10.4172/2168-9857.1000196
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Pediatric Urolithiasis in Children: Diagnosis and Management

Abstract: Introduction: Pediatric urolithiasis remains endemic in low-resource countries affecting children <1 to 15 years. This study aimed to investigate the diagnosis and the treatment options of pediatric urolithiasis and compare that with the literature. Materials and methods: This study retrospectively evaluated patients who had been diagnosed with urolithiasis in the in department of pediatric emergency and reanimation and the department of pediatric surgery in Hedi Chaker hospital in Sfax between 2001 and 2016. … Show more

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“…Most children with urolithiasis have a positive family history. 29.5% of patients had a family history of urolithiasis, which was an important factor in the etiological study and diagnosis of urolithiasis [25].…”
Section: Clinical Manifestationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Most children with urolithiasis have a positive family history. 29.5% of patients had a family history of urolithiasis, which was an important factor in the etiological study and diagnosis of urolithiasis [25].…”
Section: Clinical Manifestationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A pathological sign of urolithiasis is the excretion of stones in the urine. Spontaneous discharge of stones has observed in 51.21% of children [25]. The diameter of these stones is usually 4-5 mm; however, in children, stones with a diameter of 9-10 mm may be discharged spontaneously, which is related to the greater elasticity of the urinary tract [4].…”
Section: Clinical Manifestationsmentioning
confidence: 99%