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Paediatric urolithiasis in a remote Australian Aboriginal community
Authors:WM WILLIAMS  JJ NICHOLAS  PB NUNGURRAYI  CR NAPURRULA
Affiliation:Pintupi Homelands Health Service, via Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia
Abstract:Abstract: A retrospective study of Community Health Service patient records revealed 10 cases of urolithiasis in Aboriginal children under 5 years of age in a remote central Australian Aboriginal community over a 4 year period, out of a total under-5 population estimate of 62. The highest attack rate was in the 0–2 age group, where nearly one in 10 children presented per year. All children had significant associated morbidity. Two children underwent pyelolithotomy.
Aboriginal children in the remote arid zone study community suffer exceptionally high rates of urolithiasis. Inadequate diet, dehydration and recurrent infectious disease are factors in pathogenesis. Further study may elucidate aetiology, but the implications of these data for improving environmental conditions and health service delivery in Aboriginal communities are urgent.
Keywords:Aboriginal children    arid zone    urolithiasis
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