BARC/PUB/2019/0399

 
 

Role of diet and trace elements in lithogenesis of renal calculi

 
     
 
Author(s)

Srivastava, A.; Swain, K. K.; Chahar, V.; Ajith, N.; and others
(ACD)

Source

Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 2019. Vol. 319: pp. 271-278

ABSTRACT

Twenty eight stones were characterized for chemical composition and structure. The concentrations of trace elements were determined using INAA while EDXRF was used for determining the calcium contents of the stones. Twenty stones were found to be mainly composed of calcium, six were mixed type and the remaining two were of uric acid type. The concentrations of trace elements namely Zn, Sr, Fe and Cr were lower in uric acid stones as compared to calcium based stones. Diet analysis of 310 patients who were treated for renal stones showed a diet rich in calcium and oxalate and decreased water consumption.

 
 
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