ASSOCIATION BETWEEN URINARY STONE DISEASE AND PERIRENAL TISSUE THICKNESS

Authors

  • Ugur Uyeturk Abant Izzet Baysal Medical Faculty, Bolu, Turkey
  • Emine Dagıstan Abant Izzet Baysal Medical Faculty, Bolu, Turkey
  • Gulali Aktas Abant Izzet Baysal Medical Faculty, Bolu, Turkey
  • Mehmet Emin Ozyalvacli Abant Izzet Baysal Medical Faculty, Bolu, Turkey
  • Hikmet Tekce Abant Izzet Baysal Medical Faculty, Bolu, Turkey
  • Burak Yilmaz Abant Izzet Baysal Medical Faculty, Bolu, Turkey

Keywords:

Kidney stone, perirenal tissue, visceral tissue, neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio

Abstract

Introduction: Urinary stone disease is an important morbidity. Metabolic factors such as obesity and diabetes mellitus have been associated with stone disease. Because obesity and increased body mass index, which are characterized by thickening of subcutaneous and visceral tissue, are associated with kidney stones, we investigated subcutaneous and perirenal tissue thickness and stone size in patients with kidney stone disease and compared them with healthy subjects.

Methods: A total of 209 subjects who had undergone a stone computerized tomography protocol due to urological symptoms between February2010 and March2012 were included.

Results: No significant differences in age or sex between patients and control subjects were observed. Similarly, no significant differences between the study and control groups were observed in terms of the thickness, area and density of subcutaneous tissue, density of visceral tissue, urinary pH, or neutrophil and lymphocyte counts. The visceral tissue area was significantly larger (p= 0.014) and the neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio was significantly elevated (p=0.021) in patients with kidney stones compared to those in controls. The perirenal tissue area of the kidney with a stone increased significantly compared to the opposite kidney without stones (p=0.021).

Conclusion: The results suggest that an increased surface area of perirenal visceral adipose tissue detected by imaging studies might be a risk factor for the development of kidney stones. However, prospective studies with a larger cohort are needed to translate our results to clinical practice.

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Published

2014-09-30

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Uyeturk, U. ., Dagıstan, E. ., Aktas, G. ., Ozyalvacli, M. E. ., Tekce, H. ., & Yilmaz, B. . (2014). ASSOCIATION BETWEEN URINARY STONE DISEASE AND PERIRENAL TISSUE THICKNESS. National Journal of Medical Research, 4(03), 193–196. Retrieved from https://njmr.in/index.php/file/article/view/507

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