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ArtikelStone com position pattern of kidney stone  
Oleh: Alpendri, Aries ; Danarto, H. R.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah nasional - terakreditasi DIKTI
Dalam koleksi: Jurnal Urologi Indonesia (Indonesian Journal of Urology) vol. 20 no. 01 (Jan. 2013), page 34-39.
Topik: Kidney stone; stone composition; urinary tract infection; urine analysis; urine culture.
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Isi artikelObjective: The purpose of this study was to know the bacterial and sensitivity pattern towards antimicrobials on kidney stones and to know the stone composition of kidney stones. Material &Method: Data were collected from mcdii al record in 1 year period from January until Desember 2008 with descriptive study design. Results: We found 5 9 patients in that period, 32 males and 27 females, the mean age was 52,5 ±10,31 with age 31 - 75 years old, most patients came from Bantu! (16,9%) and 25,4%, patients were housewives. From urine analysis we found leucocyturia (44,1%). erythrocyiuria (39,0%), nitrituria (3,4%) and bacteriuria (6.8%). Urine culture showed E. coli (12,5%) and Candida (12,5%) being the most common causative microorganism. No antimicrobials was sensitive to all bacteriae while all antifungal was sensitive to Candida. Stone composition showed ammonium (98%), calcium oxalate (91,8%), calcium non oxidate (93, '/"„), carbonate (22,4%). cholesterol (14.3%), uric acid (10,2%) and phosphate acid (10,2%). Conclusion: The most common stone composition were ammonium, calcium oxalate, and calcium non oxalate. E. coli still being the most common causative microorganism.
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