Pediatric age-related distribution of calcium oxalate monohydrate and calcium oxalate dihydrate in urinary tract stones: metabolic, gender and ethnic correlates.

Journal of endourology(2023)

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Analysis of calcium oxalate stone subtypes and their metabolic correlates in stone formers has significant clinical relevance, specifically in children. In the present study, COD stones and hypercalciuria were more common in younger children, and COM stones and hypocitraturia in adolescents. These findings suggest unique, complex interactions driving stone formations in children that may guide a more practical, limited, and cost-effective approach to metabolic evaluations, choice of treatment, and preventive measures, particularly in first-time calcium oxalate pediatric stone-formers.
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