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Revista de Chimie (Rev. Chim.), Year 2017, Volume 68, Issue 4, 680-682

https://doi.org/10.37358/RC.17.4.5529

Eniko Nemes Nagy, Mariana Cornelia Tilinca, Alina Iacob, Alina Ormenisan, Zita Fazakas, Horia Mihail Barbu, Melinda Kolcsar, Adrian Cornel Maier, Arpad Oliver Vida, Martha Orsolya

Study on Chemical Composition of Urinary and Salivary Gland Stones in Relationship with Laboratory Parameters and Lifestyle Habits of Patients with Lithiasis

Abstract:

Lithiasis is a disease with increasing incidence, may occur in the urinary tract, salivary glands and bile ducts. Genetic susceptibility, diet, low fluid intake, endocrine disorders, infections and other factors can influence the development of the disease and its recurrences. The aim of the study was to reveal the relationship between chemical composition of the stones, lifestyle and dietary habits and the results of laboratory analysis in patients with urinary tract and salivary gland lithiasis. The data of 258 patients with urinary tract and salivary gland lithiasis collected between September 2009 - May 2016 were studied. The subjects were from the Urology and Oral Surgery Hospital, and from the Marmed and Procardia medical units in Tirgu Mures. We evaluated the lifestyle habits using a questionnaire, microscopical examination, size measurement and chemical analysis of the stones were made and we processed the results of urinary strip analysis and sediment. In a subgroup of patients (48 samples) calciuria, phosphaturia, serum uric acid, calcium, phosphate, alkaline phosphatase and parathormone (PTH) levels were determined; in case of pathological values calcitonin measurement and endocrinology consultation were performed. The most frequent composition was the combination of calcium oxalate and phosphate in case of both urinary and salivary gland stones, in several uroliths we detected uric acid/xanthine crystals, rarely cystine and carbonate were found. The incidence of hematuria and leukocyturia exceeded 70%. Excessive calcium intake was observed in the diet of the several patients having calcium oxalate stones. In the subgroup tested for biochemical and hormonal analyses we found increased serum PTH concentration in 20.83% of the patients. Some of the subjects had pathological serum calcium, uric acid and alkaline phosphatase results, or the elimination of minerals in the urine was out of the normal range. We found pathological laboratory results in several patients suffering from lithiasis. Proper diet and medical treatment in many cases could prevent the recurrences of stone formation, but first a complex investigation of the patients is necessary to adapt the treatment plan to individual requirements.
Keywords:
lithiasis; diet; chemical composition of stones; parathormone

Issue: 2017, Volume 68, Issue 4
Pages: 680-682
Publication date: 2017/5/15
https://doi.org/10.37358/RC.17.4.5529
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NAGY, E.N., TILINCA, M.C., IACOB, A., ORMENISAN, A., FAZAKAS, Z., BARBU, H.M., KOLCSAR, M., MAIER, A.C., VIDA, A.O., ORSOLYA, M., Study on Chemical Composition of Urinary and Salivary Gland Stones in Relationship with Laboratory Parameters and Lifestyle Habits of Patients with Lithiasis, Rev. Chim., 68(4), 2017, 680-682.

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Nagy EN, Tilinca MC, Iacob A, Ormenisan A, Fazakas Z, Barbu HM, Kolcsar M, Maier AC, Vida AO, Orsolya M. Study on Chemical Composition of Urinary and Salivary Gland Stones in Relationship with Laboratory Parameters and Lifestyle Habits of Patients with Lithiasis. Rev. Chim.[internet]. 2017 Apr;68(4):680-682. Available from: https://doi.org/10.37358/RC.17.4.5529


APA 6th edition
Nagy, E.N., Tilinca, M.C., Iacob, A., Ormenisan, A., Fazakas, Z., Barbu, H.M.,... Orsolya, M. (2017). Study on Chemical Composition of Urinary and Salivary Gland Stones in Relationship with Laboratory Parameters and Lifestyle Habits of Patients with Lithiasis. Revista de Chimie, 68(4), 680-682. https://doi.org/10.37358/RC.17.4.5529


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Nagy, E.N., Tilinca, M.C., Iacob, A., Ormenisan, A., Fazakas, Z., Barbu, H.M., Kolcsar, M., Maier, A.C., Vida, A.O., Orsolya, M. (2017). 'Study on Chemical Composition of Urinary and Salivary Gland Stones in Relationship with Laboratory Parameters and Lifestyle Habits of Patients with Lithiasis', Revista de Chimie, 68(4), pp. 680-682. https://doi.org/10.37358/RC.17.4.5529


IEEE
E.N. Nagy, M.C. Tilinca, A. Iacob, A. Ormenisan, Z. Fazakas, H.M. Barbu, M. Kolcsar, A.C. Maier, A.O. Vida, M. Orsolya, "Study on Chemical Composition of Urinary and Salivary Gland Stones in Relationship with Laboratory Parameters and Lifestyle Habits of Patients with Lithiasis". Revista de Chimie, vol. 68, no. 4, pp. 680-682, 2017. [online]. https://doi.org/10.37358/RC.17.4.5529


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Eniko Nemes Nagy, Mariana Cornelia Tilinca, Alina Iacob, Alina Ormenisan, Zita Fazakas, Horia Mihail Barbu, Melinda Kolcsar, Adrian Cornel Maier, Arpad Oliver Vida, Martha Orsolya,
Study on Chemical Composition of Urinary and Salivary Gland Stones in Relationship with Laboratory Parameters and Lifestyle Habits of Patients with Lithiasis,
Revista de Chimie,
Volume 68, Issue 4,
2017,
Pages 680-682,
ISSN 2668-8212,
https://doi.org/10.37358/RC.17.4.5529.
(https://revistadechimie.ro/Articles.asp?ID=5529)
Keywords: lithiasis; diet; chemical composition of stones; parathormone


RIS
TY - JOUR
T1 - Study on Chemical Composition of Urinary and Salivary Gland Stones in Relationship with Laboratory Parameters and Lifestyle Habits of Patients with Lithiasis
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A2 - Tilinca, Mariana Cornelia
A3 - Iacob, Alina
A4 - Ormenisan, Alina
A5 - Fazakas, Zita
A6 - Barbu, Horia Mihail
A7 - Kolcsar, Melinda
A8 - Maier, Adrian Cornel
A9 - Vida, Arpad Oliver
A10 - Orsolya, Martha
JF - Revista de Chimie
JO - Rev. Chim.
PB - Revista de Chimie SRL
SN - 2668-8212
Y1 - 2017
VL - 68
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SP - 680
EP - 682
UR - https://doi.org/10.37358/RC.17.4.5529
KW - lithiasis
KW - diet
KW - chemical composition of stones
KW - parathormone
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@article{RevCh2017P680,
author = {Nagy Eniko Nemes and Tilinca Mariana Cornelia and Iacob Alina and Ormenisan Alina and Fazakas Zita and Barbu Horia Mihail and Kolcsar Melinda and Maier Adrian Cornel and Vida Arpad Oliver and Orsolya Martha},
title = {Study on Chemical Composition of Urinary and Salivary Gland Stones in Relationship with Laboratory Parameters and Lifestyle Habits of Patients with Lithiasis},
journal = {Revista de Chimie},
volume = {68},
number = {4},
pages = {680-682},
year = {2017},
issn = {2668-8212},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.37358/RC.17.4.5529},
url = {https://revistadechimie.ro/Articles.asp?ID=5529}
}
 
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