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Development of hyperplastic nodules in the transition zone of the prostate is the characteristic of Benign prostatic enlargement (BPE). Men with hypertension have a high risk of severe lower urinary tract syndrome (LUTS). This restrospective cohort analyt... see more

In the last decade of the new millennium, it can be seen that the number of transurethral microwave thermotherapy (TUMT) treatments has decreased significantly. Investigating the reasons for this trend, it was decided to review the literature data on TUMT... see more

BACKGROUND Studies evaluating the relationship between metabolic syndrome (MetS) and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in men with benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH) are lacking in Indonesia. This study aimed to discover the association of LUTS and MetS ... see more

Background: The International Children’s Continence Society (ICCS) in its standardization article in 2006 and subsequent revision in 2014 have provided guidelines for the diagnosis and management of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in children. However... see more

Objective: To investigate the correlation between Intravesical Prostatic Protrusion (IPP) and Prostate Uretral Angle (PUA) in Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) patient with Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) on International Prostatic Symptoms Score (IP... see more

Background: Among the most ordinary clinical manifestations of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) are depression and the presence of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS). Both can compromise a person’s quality of life. Objective: The objective of this research was to... see more

INCIDENCIA DE HIPERCALCIURIA E HIPERURICOSURIA EN PACIENTES PEDIÁTRICOS CON SINTOMATOLOGÍA NEFROUROLÓGICA / INCIDENCE OF HYPERCALCIURIA AND HYPERURICOSURIA IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS WITH NEPHROUROLOGICAL SYMPTOMS INCIDENCIA DE HIPERCALCIURIA E HIPERURICOSURIA EN PACIENTES PEDIÁTRICOS CON SINTOMATOLOGÍA NEFROUROLÓGICA / INCIDENCE OF HYPERCALCIURIA AND HYPERURICOSURIA IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS WITH NEPHROUROLOGICAL SYMPTOMSIntroducción: la hipercalciuria y la hiperuricosuria constituyen dos causas importantes de síntomas nefrourológicos en pacientes pediátricos que acuden a las consultas de Nefrología y Urología. Se ha reportado un aumento sostenido de la prevalencia de estos trastornos y los síntomas asociados. Objetivo: mostrar la prevalencia de hipercalciuria e hiperuricosuria en los pacientes que acuden a nuestras Consultas de Nefrología y Urología con síntomas nefrourológicos y la frecuencia de los distintos síntomas que presentaron.Material y métodos: se realizó un estudio retrospectivo analítico de 2770 pacientes a los que se indicó calciuria incluyendo la uricosuria en 2579 de estos, determinándoseles a cada paciente los índices Calcio/Creatinina y Ácido Úrico/Creatinina y estimándose la excreción en 24 horas mediante el modelo matemático elaborado por nuestro grupo.Resultados: de los 2770 pacientes, 1165 (42,05%) presentaron hipercalciuria y 433 (16,8%) hiperuricosuria, y del total en 494 pacientes (17,84%) no se consignaron los datos clínicos. Los síntomas más frecuentes fueron la hematuria, la litiasis, el cólico nefrítico y la infección del tracto urinario en igual proporción, y con menor incidencia se reportaron el dolor abdominal/flanco, la disuria y las fracturas óseas.Conclusiones: la prevalencia de hipercalciuria e hiperuricosuria fue elevada en pacientes con sintomatología nefrourológica sugestiva de estos trastornos; hematuria macroscópica o microscópica, litiasis renal, infección del tracto urinario, cólico nefrítico y en menor proporción dolor abdominal/flanco recurrente, fueron los síntomas más frecuentemente consignados en las indicaciones. Hubo un predominio del sexo masculino en ambos trastornos metabólicos.Palabras clave: hipercalciuria; hiperuricosuria; hematuria; litiasis renal.ABSTRACTObjective: to show the prevalence of hypercalciuria and hyperuricosuria in patients who attend ourNephrology and Urology Consultations with nephrourological symptoms and the frequency of the different symptoms they presented.Method: a retrospective analytical study was carried out of 2770 patients in whom calciuria was indicated,including uricosuria in 2579 of these, determining the Calcium / Creatinine and Uric Acid / Creatinine indicesfor each patient and estimating the excretion in 24 hours by means of the mathematical model developedby our group.Results: of the 2770 patients, 1165 (42.05%) had hypercalciuria and 433 (16.8%) had hyperuricosuria,and of the total in 494 patients (17.84%) the clinical data were not recorded. The most frequent symptomswere hematuria, lithiasis, renal colic, and urinary tract infection in the same proportion, and abdominal /flank pain, dysuria, and bone fractures were reported with a lower incidence.Conclusions: the prevalence of hypercalciuria and hyperuricosuria was high in patients with nephrourological symptoms suggestive of these disorders; Gross or microscopic hematuria, kidney stones, urinary tract infection, renal colic and, to a lesser extent, recurrent abdominal / flank pain, were the symptoms most frequently reported in the indications. There was a male predominance in both metabolic disorders.

Objective: to show the prevalence of hypercalciuria and hyperuricosuria in patients who attend ourNephrology and Urology Consultations with nephrourological symptoms and the frequency of the different symptoms they presented.Method: a retrospective analyt... see more

Lower urinary tract symptoms in males are mostly due to benign prostatic hyperplasia and overactive bladder. Approximately three-fourths of them require medical management with drugs like a1blockers and 5-a reductase inhibitors. Metabolic syndro... see more

Introduction: Lower urinary tract symptoms are highly prev-alent in aging population, particularly in men. Comorbidities, such as diabetes mellitus, hypertension, heart failure and meta-bolic syndrome are contributing the progression of these symp-toms. T... see more

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