Urate hypercrystalluria and its role in formation of renal concrements

Authors

  • V.V. Chernenko SI “Institute of Urology NAMS of Ukraine”, Ukraine
  • D.V. Chernenko SI “Institute of Urology NAMS of Ukraine”, Ukraine
  • N.I. Zheltovska SI “Institute of Urology NAMS of Ukraine”, Ukraine
  • V.I. Savchuk SI “Institute of Urology NAMS of Ukraine”, Ukraine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26641/2307-5279.21.1.2017.150080

Keywords:

nephrolithiasis, uric acid, hypercrystalluria, metaphilaxis

Abstract

Based on the state of the main risk factors of nephrolithiasis: concentration of lithogenetic salts, calcium urinary pH, concentration of uric acid, blood serum calcium, 132 patients with urolithiasis, before treatment and analysis of composition of a removed concrement, confirmed the role of uric acid as general promoter of these processes due to formation of oversaturated urine with lithogenetic salts and urinary pH index in differentiation of concrement mineral composition.

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Published

2018-12-07

Issue

Section

Сечокам'яна хвороба