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S0302-2838(12)00404-6.title
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Title
Prevalence of Kidney Stones in the United States
Charles D. Scales Jr., Alexandria C. Smith, Janet M. Hanley, Christopher S. Saigal, Urologic Diseases in America Project .
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Introduction
• Urinary stone disease is common and poses a significant health care burden in a working-age population.
• The last nationally representative assessment of the prevalence of kidney ... • Urinary stone disease is common and poses a significant health care burden in a working-age ... Zoom -
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Weighted prevalence of stone disease by gender and body mass index (BMI) ...
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Materials and methods
• A cross-sectional analysis of responses to the 2007-2010 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) (n = 12 110) was performed.
• Self-reported history of kidney stones ... • A cross-sectional analysis of responses to the 2007-2010 National Health and Nutrition ... Zoom -
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Results
• The prevalence of kidney stones was 8.8%.
• Among men, the prevalence of stones was 10.6%, compared with 7.1% among women.
• Kidney stones were more common among obese than ... • The prevalence of kidney stones was 8.8%. • Among men, the prevalence of stones was ... Zoom -
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Conclusion
• The prevalence of kidney stones in the United States has increased from 1 in 20 persons to 1 in 11 persons since 1994.
• These data represent a marked increase in stone disease ... • The prevalence of kidney stones in the United States has increased from 1 in 20 persons to 1 ... Zoom
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