Iguchi M, Umekawa T, Takamura C, Kiwamoto H, Ishikawa Y, Kodama M, Katayama Y, Takada M, Katoh Y, Kataoka K
Department of Urology, Kaizuka Municipal Hospital.
Hinyokika Kiyo. 1991 Oct;37(10):1125-31.
By following individual dietary guidelines which were established from analysis of the dietary intake and habits of male renal stone patients, the stone recurrence rate in 75 male calcium stone patients who had only received individual dietary instruction decreased markedly, as compared with that in 114 male calcium stone patients who had not received such instructions. Among 75 patients, recurrence was noted in 6 normocalciuric recurrent stone patients and 1 normocalciuric single stone patient during the period of outpatient visits. Investigation of the daily consumption of various nutrients and urinary excretion revealed no differences among the 6 normocalciuric recurrent stone patients, hypercalciuric recurrent stone patients, hypercalciuric single stone patients and normocalciuric single stone patients. Our findings suggest that the high recurrence rate in the normocalciuric recurrent stone patients is associated with stone lithogenic factors, such as heredity and anatomy, that could not be controlled by the daily treatment in this group.