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Prevalence and etiology of urinary stones in hospitalized patients in Baghdad / Qaader, D.S.;Yousif, S.Y.;Mahdi, L.K.

Tác giả : Qaader, D.S.;Yousif, S.Y.;Mahdi, L.K.

Năm xuất bản : 2006

Chủ đề : 1. Microbial Sensitivity Tests. 2. Urinary Calculi.

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853-861 Epidemiology and pathogenesis in urinary stones diagnosed in 184 patients were studied. Mean age was 38.3 years. Male to female ratio was 2.5: 1. Stones were predominantly of mixed type: calcium oxalate was the commonest compound. Anatomical distribution of urinary stones was 67.4% renal, 12.5% ureteric and 14.6% bladder. Recurrence rate following previous surgical removal was 15.0%. Bacteria were isolated from 19 [24.4%] of 78 urinary stones: 14 were urea splitting and 5 non-urea splitting. Females had a greater chance of having infected stones. All bacteria isolated were sensitive to gentamicin and nalidixic acid. All isolates were resistant to amoxicillin and erythromycin. Multiple resistance to 6 antimicrobial agents was common [58.8%]

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