Literature DB >> 9880427

Renal stones and primary hyperparathyroidism: natural history of renal stone disease after successful parathyroidectomy.

C L Mollerup1, H Lindewald.   

Abstract

The aim of the study was to evaluate the risk of renal stone recurrence after successful surgical treatment of primary hyperparathyroidism (pHPT). Of 297 consecutive patients with surgically verified pHPT, 151 patients had had renal stone disease; a total of 113 patients were eligible for follow-up; and of these, 107 patients remained normocalcemic during follow-up and formed the study group. The number of new stones were calculated by subtracting the stones present on preoperative urograms from the number of stones on urograms after 1, 3, and 5 years and the number of stones passed or eliminated by intervention. Among 107 patients, 32 (30%) formed one to four new stones within 5 years. This recurrence rate is comparable to the expected recurrence rate in idiopathic stone formers. Primary hyperparathyroidism and renal stone disease are common. As all renal stone formers are screened for pHPT by serum calcium analysis, the two diseases might by coincidence be found in the same patients. A considerable number of patients with pHPT and renal stone disease therefore experience recurrence of their stone disease irrespective of the presence of normocalcemia after successful parathyroidectomy.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 9880427     DOI: 10.1007/pl00013175

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Surg        ISSN: 0364-2313            Impact factor:   3.352


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2.  Recurrent urolithiasis following parathyroidectomy for primary hyperparathyroidism.

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3.  Risk of renal stone events in primary hyperparathyroidism before and after parathyroid surgery: controlled retrospective follow up study.

Authors:  Charlotte L Mollerup; Peter Vestergaard; Vibe Gedsø Frøkjaer; Leif Mosekilde; Peer Christiansen; Mogens Blichert-Toft
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  2002-10-12

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Journal:  Urolithiasis       Date:  2018-01-19       Impact factor: 3.436

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6.  Primary hyperparathyroidism: renal calcium excretion in patients with and without renal stone sisease before and after parathyroidectomy.

Authors:  Vibe G Frøkjaer; Charlotte L Mollerup
Journal:  World J Surg       Date:  2002-02-19       Impact factor: 3.352

7.  Renal manifestations of primary hyperparathyroidism.

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8.  Development and validation of a nomogram for risk prediction of nephrolithiasis recurrence in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism.

Authors:  Yihong Zhou; Xi Chu; Dong Jiang; Xiang Wu; Jiarong Xu; Hao Qi; Yuxin Tang; Yingbo Dai
Journal:  Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)       Date:  2022-08-31       Impact factor: 6.055

9.  Biochemical characterization of primary hyperparathyroidism with and without kidney stones.

Authors:  Clarita V Odvina; Khashayar Sakhaee; Howard J Heller; Roy D Peterson; John R Poindexter; Paulette K Padalino; Charles Y C Pak
Journal:  Urol Res       Date:  2007-05-03
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