Literature DB >> 17957578

Aortic calcification in urolithiasis patients.

Takahiro Yasui1, Yasunori Itoh, Gao Bing, Atsushi Okada, Keiichi Tozawa, Kenjiro Kohri.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between urolithiasis and calcification of the aortic artery.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: We examined the relationship between urolithiasis and calcification of the aortic artery in 181 patients with urinary calcium stones (stone group) and in 181 without a history of urolithiasis (control group). All patients underwent abdominal CT to score the degree of calcification at the aortic arterial wall, as follows: 0, none; 1, <120 degrees calcification; 2, > or =120 degrees to <240 degrees calcification; and 3, > or =240 degrees calcification. Both the stone and control groups were further classified into three groups each according to gender and age.
RESULTS: Aortic calcification scores differed significantly between the stone and control groups in males aged > or =20-<40 years (0.43+/-0.50 vs 0.13+/-0.35, respectively) and in females aged > or =60 years (1.81+/-0.74 vs 1.44+/-0.64, respectively).
CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that common causative factors are associated with urolithiasis and arteriosclerosis and that adult males with arteriosclerosis develop urolithiasis more easily than those without.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17957578     DOI: 10.1080/00365590701318296

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Urol Nephrol        ISSN: 0036-5599


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2.  Colony-stimulating factor-1 signaling suppresses renal crystal formation.

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5.  Oxygen nano-bubble water reduces calcium oxalate deposits and tubular cell injury in ethylene glycol-treated rat kidney.

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10.  Kidney stone formers have more renal parenchymal crystals than non-stone formers, particularly in the papilla region.

Authors:  Atsushi Okada; Shuzo Hamamoto; Kazumi Taguchi; Rei Unno; Teruaki Sugino; Ryosuke Ando; Kentaro Mizuno; Keiichi Tozawa; Kenjiro Kohri; Takahiro Yasui
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