Vesical Calculi in Children:Study of their Nutritional Status

Background: To evaluate the nutritional status of children with bladder stones as a possible etiology of so called primary or endemic bladder calculi. Methods: In this descriptive study 52 children having bladder stones were enrolled according to specified criteria. Nutritional status was assessed...

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Main Author: Zein-el- Amir
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Rawalpindi Medical University 2012-12-01
Series:Journal of Rawalpindi Medical College
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spelling doaj-4f8a062850c146cebea554128dac742e2020-11-25T03:57:27ZengRawalpindi Medical UniversityJournal of Rawalpindi Medical College1683-35621683-35702012-12-01162Vesical Calculi in Children:Study of their Nutritional StatusZein-el- Amir0Department of Urology Benazir Bhutto Hospital and Rawalpindi Medical College,Rawalpindi Background: To evaluate the nutritional status of children with bladder stones as a possible etiology of so called primary or endemic bladder calculi. Methods: In this descriptive study 52 children having bladder stones were enrolled according to specified criteria. Nutritional status was assessed according to weight for height or length deficit. Nutritional status assessment was carried out according to weight for height or length deficit, taking standard deviation to classify mild, moderate and severe malnutrition, corresponding to - 1 Z-score, -2 Z or -3 Z-score with National centre for Health Statistics (NCHS). Results: Of the total 187 paediatric admissions,number of children with vesical calculi was 52 (27.8%). Malnutrition was detected in 57.6%. Nutritional deficiencies were found in 25 patients (83.3%) with idiopathic stone disease.Three patients (10%) revealed anatomical abnormalities, 01 patient (3.3%) had metabolic and 01 patient (3.3%) had associated neurological abnormalities. Conclusion: Imbalanced nutrition is the principal risk factor for paediatric bladder calculi. https://www.journalrmc.com/index.php/JRMC/article/view/563Vesical calculiMetabolic DiseasesMalnutritionChild
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Vesical Calculi in Children:Study of their Nutritional Status
Journal of Rawalpindi Medical College
Vesical calculi
Metabolic Diseases
Malnutrition
Child
author_facet Zein-el- Amir
author_sort Zein-el- Amir
title Vesical Calculi in Children:Study of their Nutritional Status
title_short Vesical Calculi in Children:Study of their Nutritional Status
title_full Vesical Calculi in Children:Study of their Nutritional Status
title_fullStr Vesical Calculi in Children:Study of their Nutritional Status
title_full_unstemmed Vesical Calculi in Children:Study of their Nutritional Status
title_sort vesical calculi in children:study of their nutritional status
publisher Rawalpindi Medical University
series Journal of Rawalpindi Medical College
issn 1683-3562
1683-3570
publishDate 2012-12-01
description Background: To evaluate the nutritional status of children with bladder stones as a possible etiology of so called primary or endemic bladder calculi. Methods: In this descriptive study 52 children having bladder stones were enrolled according to specified criteria. Nutritional status was assessed according to weight for height or length deficit. Nutritional status assessment was carried out according to weight for height or length deficit, taking standard deviation to classify mild, moderate and severe malnutrition, corresponding to - 1 Z-score, -2 Z or -3 Z-score with National centre for Health Statistics (NCHS). Results: Of the total 187 paediatric admissions,number of children with vesical calculi was 52 (27.8%). Malnutrition was detected in 57.6%. Nutritional deficiencies were found in 25 patients (83.3%) with idiopathic stone disease.Three patients (10%) revealed anatomical abnormalities, 01 patient (3.3%) had metabolic and 01 patient (3.3%) had associated neurological abnormalities. Conclusion: Imbalanced nutrition is the principal risk factor for paediatric bladder calculi.
topic Vesical calculi
Metabolic Diseases
Malnutrition
Child
url https://www.journalrmc.com/index.php/JRMC/article/view/563
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