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INTERNATIONAL UROLOGY AND NEPHROLOGY
卷 51, 期 1, 页码 101-111出版社
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11255-018-1965-z
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Urolithiasis; Calcium stones; Vitamin D deficiency; Oxidative stress; Secondary hyperparathyroidism; Inflammation
Urolithiasis is a common, highly recurrent disease with increasing prevalence worldwide. The association between vitamin D and calcium stones has often been investigated on the basis of the role of vitamin D in calcium homeostasis. Currently, there is no consensus on the management of vitamin D deficiency in patients with renal calculi, because of controversies about the relationship between vitamin D and calcium stones. However, the vitamin D deficiency is shown to be highly prevalent among kidney stone formers, and some studies found a higher prevalence in stone formers compared with non-stone formers. This article attempts to review the relationship between calcium stones and vitamin D, and propose a mechanism for the association between vitamin D deficiency and calcium-based calculi according to the substantial role of inflammation and oxidative stress in calcium stone formation and also the pro-inflammatory effect of vitamin D deficiency.
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