Features of the Clinical Course of Urinary Stone Disease in the Farming Population

Authors

  • Mamasaliev N.S.

  • Abdurakhmonov B.M.

  • Qurbonova R.R.

Keywords:

farmer population, urolithiasis, clinical course, risk factors, epidemiology, comorbidity

Abstract

In the climatic conditions of the Fergana Valley of Uzbekistan, 2478 people aged 18-70 engaged in farming were studied in a one-time epidemiological study. Questionnaire, clinical, biochemical, instrumental and special urological examination methods were used. The clinical symptoms of urolithiasis are determined to have a number of specific features, including risk factors and comorbidity. Severe urolithiasis and exacerbation of symptoms are observed in patients with a risk factor of 12.8 times, and in the presence of comorbidity - up to 45.7%.

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Mamasaliev N.S., Abdurakhmonov B.M., & Qurbonova R.R. (1970). Features of the Clinical Course of Urinary Stone Disease in the Farming Population. Global Journal of Medical Research, 22(F6), 11–18. Retrieved from https://medicalresearchjournal.org/index.php/GJMR/article/view/101778

Features of the Clinical Course of Urinary Stone Disease in the Farming Population

Published

1970-01-01