1. [Epidemiology of urolithiasis in south of Tunisia].
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Mzid K, Elleuch A, Jallouli D, Chaabouni K, Turki M, and Ayadi FM
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- Humans, Tunisia epidemiology, Male, Female, Retrospective Studies, Adult, Middle Aged, Aged, Young Adult, Adolescent, Child, Aged, 80 and over, Child, Preschool, Infant, Urolithiasis epidemiology, Urolithiasis diagnosis
- Abstract
Determine the epidemiological characteristics of urolithiasis in the South region of Tunisia and the impact of age and sex on stone composition. We conducted a retrospective study including patient records whose urinary lithiasis was analyzed within the biochemistry department of CHU Habib Bourguiba of Sfax (2011-2020). Stone analysis was performed using a stereomicroscope and infrared spectroscopy. A total of 1127 stones were analyzed. The sex ratio was 2,6. Renal Colic pain was the most common symptom (48,3%). The most frequent localization of the stones (84.6%) was the upper urinary tract. Whewellite was the most common component (64.1%). The study of stone component according to age showed a decrease in the frequency of weddellite (p = 0,024) and an increase in the frequency of uric acid stones with age (p < 0,001). Whewellite was more frequent in men (p = 0.022) and, notably in our series, uric acid was significantly more frequent in women (p < 0.001). The epidemiological profile of urolithiasis in south of Tunisia is similar to that observed in industrialized countries.
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- 2024
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