62 -3 (89) 2026 - Dehqonov Q.A., Beknazarov J.B. - UROLITHIASIS IN THE WORLD AND IN UZBEKISTAN

UROLITHIASIS IN THE WORLD AND IN UZBEKISTAN

Dehqonov Q.A. - Tashkent Medical University

Beknazarov J.B. - Tashkent Medical University

Shagiyazova L.M. - Tashkent Medical University

Yusufjonov A.B. - Tashkent Medical University

Resume

This study demonstrates that patients with kidney and ureteral stones constitute a significant proportion of the clinical burden of endurology hospitalization. Stone density ranges from 600 to 1300 HU. Modern laser lithotripsy techniques are associated with a short hospital stay of no more than 3 days and a low rate of postoperative complications. Metabolic risk factors—primarily hypercalciuria, hyperoxaluria, and hypocitraturia—play a central role in the pathogenesis of urolithiasis in children. Their timely diagnosis and correction are the basis for a personalized approach to the treatment and prevention of urolithiasis in pediatric practice.

Keywords: Urolithiasis worldwide, Uzbekistan, kidney and ureteral stones, laser lithotripsy techniques, hypercalciuria, hyperoxaluria, and hypocitraturia.

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390

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397

For citation:Dehqonov Q.A., Beknazarov J.B., Shagiyazova L.M., Yusufjonov A.B. - UROLITHIASIS IN THE WORLD AND IN UZBEKISTAN//New Day in Medicine 3(89)2026 390-397 https://newdayworldmedicine.com/en/new_day_medicine/3-89-2026

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