학술논문
Response to: Khusid, Atallah, and Gupta re: "Metabolic Syndrome Negatively Impacts Stone-Specific Quality of Life" by Lim et al.
Document Type
Article
Author
Lim, Jonathan R.Z.; Scotland, Kymora B.; Bechis, Seth K.; Sur, Roger L.; Nakada, Stephen Y.; Antonelli, Jodi A.; Streeper, Necole M.; Sivalingam, Sri; Viprakasit, Davis P.; Averch, Timothy D.; Landman, Jaime; Chi, Thomas; Pais, Vernon M.; Bird, Vincent G.; Andonian, Sero; Bhojani, Naeem; Canvasser, Noah E.; Harper, Jonathan D.; Penniston, Kristina L.; Chew, Ben H.
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Subject
*METABOLIC syndrome
*QUALITY of life
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Language
ISSN
0892-7790
Abstract
Indeed, the "Letter to the Editor" by Khusid and colleagues[1] has highlighted the difference in stone type between Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) and non-MetS patients - uric acid, cystine, and struvite stones being more common among MetS patients and calcium phosphate stones being more common among non-MetS patients. Reference 1 Khusid JA, Atallah WM, Gupta M. Editorial Comment on: Metabolic syndrome negatively impacts stone-specific quality of life. [Extracted from the article]