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Table 2 Tubular calcification

From: Relationship of endoscopic lesions of the renal papilla with type of renal stone and 24 h urine analysis

 

TUBULAR CALCIFICATION

YES

NO

Significance

Patients (N = 41)

32 (78%)

9 (21%)

 

COM

3 (42%)

4 (57%)

0,02*

COD

9 (100%)

0

Uric Acid

4 (66%)

2 (33%)

Calcium Phosphate

16 (84%)

3 (15%)

pH

6,1 ± 0,75

5,6 ± 0,89

0,12

Diuresis (mL)

1990 ± 963

1619 ± 742

0,67

Calcium (mg/24 h)

234,21 ± 123,98

162,63 ± 132,29

0,16

Oxalate (mg/24 h)

28,52 ± 11,6

25,19 ± 14,05

0,49

Citrate (mg/24 h)

416,29 ± 283,35

335,08 ± 367,86

0,50

Calcium (mg/dL)

14,15 ± 9,51

9,68 ± 3,67

0,036*

Phosphate (mg/dL)

55,23 ± 31,29

56,01 ± 32,08

0,49

Citrate (mg/dL)

23,60 ± 16,41

26,86 ± 23,87

0,42

Oxalate (mg/dL)

1,74 ± 1,07

2,06 ± 1,07

0,67

Uric acid (mg/dL)

34,27 ± 19,91

33,06 ± 18,55

0,90