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Table 3 Papillary crater

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

 

PAPILLARY CRATER

YES

NO

Significance

Patients (N = 41)

16 (39%)

25 (61%)

 

COM

1 (14%)

6 (85%)

0,04*

COD

7 (77%)

2 (22%)

Uric Acid

2 (33%)

4 (66%)

Calcium Phosphate

6 (31%)

13 (68%)

pH

6,22 ± 0,82)

5,97 ± 0,77

0,33

Diuresis (mL)

2328 ± 1092

1560 ± 603

0,45

Calcium (mg/24 h)

265,87 ± 128,55

184,33 ± 118,27

0,05*

Oxalate (mg/24 h)

28,79 ± 12,84

27,05 ± 11,75

0,67

Citrate (mg/24 h)

501,80 ± 363,51

324,27 ± 226,96

0,08

Calcium (mg/dL)

13,12 ± 10,31

13,17 ± 7,82

0,52

Phosphate (mg/dL)

51,31 ± 40,24

57,86 ± 24,64

0,58

Citrate (mg/dL)

25,96 ± 20,77

23,36 ± 16,59

0,41

Oxalate (mg/dL)

1,33 ± 0,69

2,11 ± 1,19

0,024*

Uric Acid (mg/dL)

30,21 ± 23,74

36,27 ± 16,35

0,58