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Epidemiologic study of urolithiasis in seven countries of South-Eastern Europe: S.E.G.U.R. 1 study.

TitleEpidemiologic study of urolithiasis in seven countries of South-Eastern Europe: S.E.G.U.R. 1 study.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsKaragiannis, A., Skolarikos A., Alexandrescu E., Basic D., Geavlete P., Maletta A., A Muslumanoglu Y., Papatsoris A., Petkova K., Saidi S., Skakic A., Saltirov I., Sarica K., Stavridis S., Yilmaz O., & Trinchieri A.
JournalArch Ital Urol Androl
Volume89
Issue3
Pagination173-177
Date Published2017 Oct 03
ISSN1124-3562
Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate some epidemiological aspects of kidney stones in the South- Eastern European area.MATERIALS AND METHODS: From September 2015 to December 2015, 538 consecutive patients were treated and evaluated for reno-ureteral stones in eight departments in Bulgaria, Greece, Italy, FYR Macedonia, Romania, Serbia and Turkey.RESULTS: The age of onset was lower in Turkey and higher in Italy. The rate of recurrent patients was higher in Romania and Serbia, while first renal stone formers were more frequent in Italy. The previous history of kidney stones, the characteristics of the stones and the dietary habits of the patients were different in different countries. In Bulgaria, Greece and Romania larger calculi from recurrent patients were more frequent. In Italy and Turkey smaller calculi from first renal stone formers were more frequent.CONCLUSIONS: The previous history of kidney stones, the characteristics of the stones and the dietary habits of the patients were different in different countries. A common dietary pattern associated with the formation of kidney stones was not observed, but each country showed different risk factors.

DOI10.4081/aiua.2017.3.173
Alternate JournalArch Ital Urol Androl
PubMed ID28969396

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