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Fiziologichnyi Zhurnal

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Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

Editor-in-chief: V.F. Sagach

The journal was founded in 1955 as
1955 – 1977 "Fiziolohichnyi zhurnal" (ISSN 0015 – 3311)
1978 – 1993 "Fiziologicheskii zhurnal" (ISSN 0201 – 8489)
1994 – 2016 "Fiziolohichnyi zhurnal" (ISSN 0201 – 8489)
2017 – "Fiziolohichnyi zhurnal" (ISSN 2522-9028)

Fiziol. Zh. 2018; 64(6): 85-90


CHANGES IN THE CONTENT OF VITAMIN D IN INDIVIDUALS WITH CALCIUM-OXALATE NEPHROLITHIASIS OF A SOLITARY KIDNEY

Vozianov S.A.1, Boyko A.I.2, Kuprin D.I.1

  1. Institute of urology of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine
  2. PL Shupik National Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education, Kyiv, Ukraine
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15407/fz64.06.085


Abstract

Patients with calcium-oxalate nephrolithiasis of the solitary kidney remaining after nephrectomy with calcium-oxalate nephrolithiasis and two functioning kidneys were examined. Biochemical blood tests were performed: creatinine, urea, parathyroid hormone (PTH), ionized calcium, phosphorus and 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 (vitamin D). The presence of vitamin D deficiency in patients with urolithiasis was analyzed, in particular in case of urolithiasis of the solitary kidney. It was revealed that the percentage of patients deficiency of vitamin D is significantly higher in groups of patients with nephrolithiasis, most of all among patients with a solitary kidney. Thus, it may indicate that vitamin D deficiency is a risk factor for the development of secondary hyperparathyroidism and the formation of calcium kidney stones, especially in individuals with a solitary kidney.

Keywords: urolithiasis; calcium; phosphorus; vitamin D; solitary kidney

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