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ASSOCIATION BETWEEN RENAL STONE AND BONE MINERAL DENSITY

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HOSSEINNEZHAD ARASH | SHAFAEI A. | MAGHBOOLI Z. | ARDESHIR LARIJANI MOHAMMAD BAGHER | Issue Writer Certificate 

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  215-225

Abstract

 Urinary calcium excretion is the most causes of RENAL STONE formation. Calcium (Ca) deficiencies are important risk factors for a decrease in BONE MINERAL DENSITY (BMD), consequently inducing OSTEOPOROSIS. The aim of study was to investigate the association between RENAL STONE and OSTEOPOROSIS. A total of 830, 20-76 years- old healthy population of Tehran, from 50 clusters were randomly selected, following exclusion of people suffering from endocrine, rheumatologic or chronic diseases, fractures, other conditions or using drugs that affecting bone metabolism. All participations underwent clinical examination and lumbar spine and proximal of femur BMD by using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry technique. Plasma level of 25(OH) D, Ca, Phosphate (P), Alkaline phosphatase (ALK P), parathyroid hormone (PTH) measured during winter. A total of 68(8.2%) RENAL STONE patients enrolled. Prevalence of RENAL STONE in men & women were 11.2%, 6.4% respectively. RENAL STONE patients had a higher prevalence of OSTEOPOROSIS and osteopenia than other participant without history of RENAL STONE (16.7%, 53.3% Vs 11.2%, 35.7%). RENAL STONE patients had lower BMD at spine and higher level of ALK P and vitamin D. OSTEOPOROSIS is more common in RENAL STONE patients than in normal populations.

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    APA: Copy

    HOSSEINNEZHAD, ARASH, SHAFAEI, A., MAGHBOOLI, Z., & ARDESHIR LARIJANI, MOHAMMAD BAGHER. (2004). ASSOCIATION BETWEEN RENAL STONE AND BONE MINERAL DENSITY. ZAHEDAN JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN MEDICAL SCIENCES (TABIB-E-SHARGH), 5(4), 215-225. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/84620/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    HOSSEINNEZHAD ARASH, SHAFAEI A., MAGHBOOLI Z., ARDESHIR LARIJANI MOHAMMAD BAGHER. ASSOCIATION BETWEEN RENAL STONE AND BONE MINERAL DENSITY. ZAHEDAN JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN MEDICAL SCIENCES (TABIB-E-SHARGH)[Internet]. 2004;5(4):215-225. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/84620/en

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    ARASH HOSSEINNEZHAD, A. SHAFAEI, Z. MAGHBOOLI, and MOHAMMAD BAGHER ARDESHIR LARIJANI, “ASSOCIATION BETWEEN RENAL STONE AND BONE MINERAL DENSITY,” ZAHEDAN JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN MEDICAL SCIENCES (TABIB-E-SHARGH), vol. 5, no. 4, pp. 215–225, 2004, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/84620/en

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