2017
DOI: 10.15171/jrip.2018.19
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The effect of serum levels of vitamin D in stone recurrencein patients with urinary tract stone

Abstract: High levels of vitamin D3 may have a significant role in inducing the recurrence of urinary stones.

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“…Around 80-85% of RS are made up of calcium. 7 The commonest type of urolithiasis is Ca-oxalate, then mixed Ca-oxalate/phosphate, struvite, uric acid, Ca-phosphate, and cysteine RS. 2 However, blood alterations in Ca, Ph, PTH, and VitD3 metabolism have not been hitherto studied in patients with recurrent RS in Babylon.…”
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“…Around 80-85% of RS are made up of calcium. 7 The commonest type of urolithiasis is Ca-oxalate, then mixed Ca-oxalate/phosphate, struvite, uric acid, Ca-phosphate, and cysteine RS. 2 However, blood alterations in Ca, Ph, PTH, and VitD3 metabolism have not been hitherto studied in patients with recurrent RS in Babylon.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition, owing to it has renal and bone action, further elevates serum Ca-levels. 7 Furthermore, due to enhanced intestinal Ca-absorption, might reduce the intestinal binding of Ca to oxalate that in turn, encourages much oxalate absorption, thereby induce the exacerbation of hyperoxaluria. 15,16 The locations and sites of the stone in our work are consistent with other reports from Turkey and Iran, nonetheless the frequency of two-sided, presence of several RS and the size of RS were varied.…”
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