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[Epidemics of urinary calculi in la Ribera de Navarra (II). Analytic studies].

Presentation of the analytical results from the patients seen for lithiasic disease (LD) over a two-year period at the Hospital Reina Sofia, Tudela. This Hospital covers a homogeneous Health Area including 22 villages and a population of 76,000 people. The clinical cases of 785 patient diagnosed with LD between May 1988 and 1990 May are analyzed. Microhaematuria in fresh urine is detected in 64.20% patients and crystalluria in 33.37%. Significant bacteriuria is present in 5.73% of total patients with prevalence of E. coli in 42.4%. Only 2 cases of hyperparatiroidism were diagnosed during the study period but later another two cases of HPT were detected in bone injuries studied due to rheumatic disease. No normocalcemic HPT cases were diagnosed among suspected cases. The metabolic studies were of little use in our experience, maybe because of non-availability of basic analytical determinations such as citraturia. Nevertheless, higher values of urinary volume, calciuria and uricemia and lower values of magnesemia and magnesiuria were found in lithiasic patients that in control ones. Neither oxaluria or the remaining analytical parameters provide differential data. Hypercalciuria higher than 300 mg in seen in 28.6% of studied patients and in 12.5% of the control group.

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