Morpho-constitutional analysis of urinary stones from patients with urolithiasis in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Abstract Background Urolithiasis is increasingly diagnosed worldwide. Stone analysis is an important part in the assessment of patients with urolithiasis. However, in sub-Saharan Africa, data on the composition of urinary stones are limited. This study aimed to describe the composition and sites of...
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doaj-64946f3606af4220825d87fd1dbf37862021-07-25T11:16:12ZengSpringerOpenAfrican Journal of Urology1110-57041961-99872021-07-0127111010.1186/s12301-021-00207-0Morpho-constitutional analysis of urinary stones from patients with urolithiasis in the Democratic Republic of CongoPablo Kuntima Diasiama Diangienda0Dieudonné Molamba Moningo1Jean-Robert Rissasy Makulo2Ernest Kiswaya Sumaili3Eric Musalu Mafuta4Alain Ngoma Mayindu5Augustin M. L. Punga-Maole6Jean-Philippe Haymann7Michel Daudon8Department of Urology, Faculty of Medicine, University Hospital of KinshasaDepartment of Urology, Faculty of Medicine, University Hospital of KinshasaDepartment of Nephrology, University Hospital of KinshasaDepartment of Nephrology, University Hospital of KinshasaSchool of Public Health, University of KinshasaDepartment of Clinical Biology, University Hospital of KinshasaDepartment of Urology, Faculty of Medicine, University Hospital of KinshasaDepartment of Functional Investigations, TENON HospitalDepartment of Functional Investigations, TENON HospitalAbstract Background Urolithiasis is increasingly diagnosed worldwide. Stone analysis is an important part in the assessment of patients with urolithiasis. However, in sub-Saharan Africa, data on the composition of urinary stones are limited. This study aimed to describe the composition and sites of urinary stones and to investigate relationship between socio-demographic characteristics, clinical profile of patients, and the composition of urinary stones. Methods A retrospective analysis of 132 patients with urolithiasis who visited one of the seven hospitals in the Democratic Republic of Congo during eight years of study period (January 2010 to January 2018) was conducted. Stones were analyzed by infrared spectrophotometry. Results Most of stones analyzed (n = 82, 62.1%) originated from the upper urinary tract with a difference across gender (58.5% males vs. 41.5% females, p = 0.001). Only three stones (two from whewellite and one from anhydrous uric acid) were considered pure (2.3%), excluding the protein frame (less than 5%). Whewellite, proteins, and carbapatite were identified in 97.7%, 96.2%, and 80.3% of the stones analyzed, respectively; and in 91.7%, 89.4%, and 67.7% of the nuclei of the stones analyzed, respectively. Taking into account the proportion of each constituent in the stones analyzed, whewellite (68.9%), anhydrous uric acid (10.6%), and carbapatite (8.3%) were the main constituents in respectively 68, 9%, 10.6%, and 8.3% of the stones analyzed. Conclusion Whewellite, anhydrous uric acid, and carbapatite represented the most frequent main components of stones identified, suggesting that dietary hyperoxaluria could be an important factor in lithogenesis in the Democratic Republic of Congo.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12301-021-00207-0Urinary stonesMorphologyChemical compositionEtiological factors |
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Pablo Kuntima Diasiama Diangienda Dieudonné Molamba Moningo Jean-Robert Rissasy Makulo Ernest Kiswaya Sumaili Eric Musalu Mafuta Alain Ngoma Mayindu Augustin M. L. Punga-Maole Jean-Philippe Haymann Michel Daudon |
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Pablo Kuntima Diasiama Diangienda Dieudonné Molamba Moningo Jean-Robert Rissasy Makulo Ernest Kiswaya Sumaili Eric Musalu Mafuta Alain Ngoma Mayindu Augustin M. L. Punga-Maole Jean-Philippe Haymann Michel Daudon Morpho-constitutional analysis of urinary stones from patients with urolithiasis in the Democratic Republic of Congo African Journal of Urology Urinary stones Morphology Chemical composition Etiological factors |
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Pablo Kuntima Diasiama Diangienda Dieudonné Molamba Moningo Jean-Robert Rissasy Makulo Ernest Kiswaya Sumaili Eric Musalu Mafuta Alain Ngoma Mayindu Augustin M. L. Punga-Maole Jean-Philippe Haymann Michel Daudon |
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Morpho-constitutional analysis of urinary stones from patients with urolithiasis in the Democratic Republic of Congo |
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Morpho-constitutional analysis of urinary stones from patients with urolithiasis in the Democratic Republic of Congo |
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Morpho-constitutional analysis of urinary stones from patients with urolithiasis in the Democratic Republic of Congo |
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Morpho-constitutional analysis of urinary stones from patients with urolithiasis in the Democratic Republic of Congo |
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Morpho-constitutional analysis of urinary stones from patients with urolithiasis in the Democratic Republic of Congo |
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morpho-constitutional analysis of urinary stones from patients with urolithiasis in the democratic republic of congo |
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African Journal of Urology |
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1110-5704 1961-9987 |
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Abstract Background Urolithiasis is increasingly diagnosed worldwide. Stone analysis is an important part in the assessment of patients with urolithiasis. However, in sub-Saharan Africa, data on the composition of urinary stones are limited. This study aimed to describe the composition and sites of urinary stones and to investigate relationship between socio-demographic characteristics, clinical profile of patients, and the composition of urinary stones. Methods A retrospective analysis of 132 patients with urolithiasis who visited one of the seven hospitals in the Democratic Republic of Congo during eight years of study period (January 2010 to January 2018) was conducted. Stones were analyzed by infrared spectrophotometry. Results Most of stones analyzed (n = 82, 62.1%) originated from the upper urinary tract with a difference across gender (58.5% males vs. 41.5% females, p = 0.001). Only three stones (two from whewellite and one from anhydrous uric acid) were considered pure (2.3%), excluding the protein frame (less than 5%). Whewellite, proteins, and carbapatite were identified in 97.7%, 96.2%, and 80.3% of the stones analyzed, respectively; and in 91.7%, 89.4%, and 67.7% of the nuclei of the stones analyzed, respectively. Taking into account the proportion of each constituent in the stones analyzed, whewellite (68.9%), anhydrous uric acid (10.6%), and carbapatite (8.3%) were the main constituents in respectively 68, 9%, 10.6%, and 8.3% of the stones analyzed. Conclusion Whewellite, anhydrous uric acid, and carbapatite represented the most frequent main components of stones identified, suggesting that dietary hyperoxaluria could be an important factor in lithogenesis in the Democratic Republic of Congo. |
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Urinary stones Morphology Chemical composition Etiological factors |
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