Statistical analysis: Who is more vulnerable to develop nephrolithiasis?
Keywords:
age, gender, kidney stones, nephrolithiasis, MalaysiaAbstract
Kidney stones or also known as nephrolithiasis is the hard stones that usually begins as tiny crystals found in the kidney. The aim of this study is to identify the common age and gender in developing kidney stones. The methods used to collect the age and gender data are via patients with nephrolithiasis who are admitted in the hospital as well as from the database of the hospital. The findings demonstrate that the peak age for the occurrence of kidney stones is from 30 to 69 years old. Meanwhile, the male patient with nephrolithiasis is higher compared to the females.
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