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  • Title: Epidemiological and clinical significances of urolithiasis in childhood.
    Author: Zvara V, Revúsová V, Hornák M, Landsmannová L, Payer J, Badalík L.
    Journal: Urol Int; 1979; 34(1):36-45. PubMed ID: 425217.
    Abstract:
    An epidemiological and clinical study of a sample of 105 children with urolithiasis treated in the period 1965-1974 in a defined population of children revealed a decrease in the rate of incidence of this disease in a municipal infant population with high-ranking care for their health. Serious forms of urolithiasis are on the decrease. There is a higher rate of incidence in schoolboys and schoolgirls, the latter being more often involved than boys. Despite the general lower rate of occurrence, urolithiasis still has such forms as will endanger the life of the organ and the life of the patient. Injury to health of the child by this disease consists mainly in loss of one kidney, ambilateral staghorn stones that proved irremovable in their entirety and pyelonephritis.
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