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SIMPLE RENAL CYSTS: PREVALENCE, ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS AND FOLLOW-UP IN A HEALTH SCREENING COHORT (MISCELLANEOUS)

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  2569-2575

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 Purpose: To investigate the PREVALENCE of simple renal cysts in an adult health-screening cohort, and to evaluate clinical characteristics, associated risk factors and the natural course.Materials and Methods: Between April and November 2008, a thousand individuals diagnosed with simple renal cyst by ultrasonography in a check-up program were chart-reviewed for demographic-clinical characteristics and cyst features. Follow-up was done via electronic patient records. Univariate and multivariate analyses to evaluate the relationship of outcomes and correlation analysis were done to measure the degree of association between parameters.Results: The PREVALENCE was 7.7%. There were 123 cysts in 77 patients, followed for 3.5 years (mean). Individuals with cysts were older (P<.01). PREVALENCE rates were 2.7% in individuals younger than 40 years and 23.9% in older than 60. The cysts were predominantly (94.8%) detected in males and most (63.6%) were solitary. No relation with Body Mass Index and total cholesterol levels was found but serum creatinine values were significantly increased in individuals with cysts (P<.01). There was no difference in the diagnosis of hypertension and microscopic hematuria in patients with renal cysts, however diabetes/hyperglycemia were more common and increasing age correlated with higher number of cysts (all P<.05). Follow-up revealed that the number of cysts were increased and/or the same in 86.5%, the sizes of cysts were larger and/or the same in 78.4% of patients, while in 14% of patients the cyst disappeared.Conclusion: In a cohort of adults undergoing a health-screening, the PREVALENCE of simple renal cyst was found 7.7% by ultrasonography. Renal cysts were more common in males and elders, and associated with increased levels of serum creatinine and diabetes.

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    APA: Copy

    OZVEREN, BORA, ONGANER, EFE, & TURKERI, LEVENT N.. (2016). SIMPLE RENAL CYSTS: PREVALENCE, ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS AND FOLLOW-UP IN A HEALTH SCREENING COHORT (MISCELLANEOUS). UROLOGY JOURNAL, 13(1), 2569-2575. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/270989/en

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    OZVEREN BORA, ONGANER EFE, TURKERI LEVENT N.. SIMPLE RENAL CYSTS: PREVALENCE, ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS AND FOLLOW-UP IN A HEALTH SCREENING COHORT (MISCELLANEOUS). UROLOGY JOURNAL[Internet]. 2016;13(1):2569-2575. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/270989/en

    IEEE: Copy

    BORA OZVEREN, EFE ONGANER, and LEVENT N. TURKERI, “SIMPLE RENAL CYSTS: PREVALENCE, ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS AND FOLLOW-UP IN A HEALTH SCREENING COHORT (MISCELLANEOUS),” UROLOGY JOURNAL, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 2569–2575, 2016, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/270989/en

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