2014
DOI: 10.9790/0853-13318385
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Clinical presentations of urolithiasis: a prospective study in Referral Centre

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“…Some studies have shown a positive association between animal protein intake and stones ( 8 In our study, pain was the most common complaint noticed in 100% patients of renal stone; 80% of the patients had burning micturition and 28% of the patients had haematuria. A similar study by Gaurav Rai Sharma et al 9 showed main presenting symptom was pain (96.3%); 85% of the patients had burning micturition and 30% of patients had haematuria.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Some studies have shown a positive association between animal protein intake and stones ( 8 In our study, pain was the most common complaint noticed in 100% patients of renal stone; 80% of the patients had burning micturition and 28% of the patients had haematuria. A similar study by Gaurav Rai Sharma et al 9 showed main presenting symptom was pain (96.3%); 85% of the patients had burning micturition and 30% of patients had haematuria.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Sharma et al 9 reported that majority of patients were admitted with the complaint of burning micturition (85%) and fever (77.5%). 30% of patients had gross haematuria and around 11.25% of patients were admitted as acute retention of urine.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our study most of patients had pain in left lower abdomen (n=31, 44.29%) while equal number patient had pain in bilateral lumber region and right side of abdomen (n=14, 20% each).Radiating back pain was observed in 47 patient, while only 23 patients were reportedabsence of radiating back pain. Sharma et al [30] (2014) reported majority of patients were admitted with the complaint of pain (96.3%), and fever (77.5%). In majority (41.3%) of patients tenderness was present in Rt flank/ iliac fossa.…”
Section: Pain Due To Urolithiasismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increased frequency of urination was observed in 13 patients only. Sharma et al (2014) [30] reported that majority of patients were admitted with the complaint of burning micturition (85%) and fever (77.5%). 30% of patients had gross haematuria and around 11.25% of patients were admitted as acute retention of urine.…”
Section: Urinary Symptomsmentioning
confidence: 99%