Abstract
Background: Stone composition has changed substantially over the past decades in developed countries. We studied urinary stone composition in Tunisian children.
Methods: We studied 205 children ranging from 3 months to 16 years old age and who were diagnosed as having urinary stones (122 boys and 83 girls). Stone analysis was performed respectively using a stereomicroscope and by infrared spectroscopy to determine, respectively, the morphological type and molecular composition of each.
Results: Of 205 stones analysed, 77 (37.5%) were composed of a single constituent. Calcium oxalate (CaOx) stone were predominant, being a constituent of 54.7% of stones, followed by calcium phosphate and purines; 14.6% of cases. Calcium oxalate monohydrate was more frequently seen in girls (p<0.01), while struvite was more common in boys (p<0.001). Teenagers were more affected by whewellite stones compared with infants (p<0.05). Purine stones were predominant in 20% of cases, but its prevalence decreased with age.
Conclusions: The increase in calcium oxalate stones in school age children and the decrease of struvite and purines stones confirm the change in the etiology of urolithiasis with respect to age.
©2011 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin New York
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