Abstract:Urinary stone disease (USD) is a common pathology with the formation of calculi in the kidneys, ureter, and bladder. Besides the family history, hyperparathyroidism, hypo- and hypervitaminosis of vitamin D, hypercalciuria, and hyperoxaluria are the high risk factors for USD development. This is due primarily to the activation of bone resorption with increased hypercalciuria. It is known that in the urine of every person there is a small amount of urea, inorganic salts, uric acid, creatinine and other substance… Show more
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