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Analysis of 24-hour urine parameters as it relates to age of onset of cystine stone formation.
[cystinuria]
Cystinuria
is
an
inherited
disorder
characterized
by
the
impaired
reabsorption
of
the
dibasic
amino
acid
,
cystine
,
in
the
proximal
tubule
of
the
nephron
.
Cystine
stones
most
frequently
occur
in
the
first
through
third
decades
of
life
with
a
decreased
incidence
in
old
age
.
We
hypothesize
that
patients
presenting
with
first
stone
event
at
an
older
age
would
have
more
favorable
24
-
hour
urine
parameters
compared
with
those
patients
who
present
early
.
This
is
a
retrospective
review
of
94
patients
with
cystinuria
and
cystine
stones
who
underwent
a
24
-
hour
urine
test
.
The
patients
were
divided
into
four
groups
based
on
age
at
first
clinical
stone
event
:
group
1
,
children
aged
<
18
years
(
n
=
37
)
;
group
2
,
18
to
32
years
(
n
=
19
)
;
group
3
,
33
to
50
years
(
n
=
19
)
;
and
group
4
,
>
50
years
(
n
=
19
)
.
All
24
-
hour
urines
were
collected
prior
to
any
medical
therapy
.
Statistical
analysis
was
performed
using
analysis
of
variance
and
Tukey
pairwise
comparison
test
.
There
was
a
significant
increase
in
cystine
supersaturation
(
SS
)
for
the
young
adults
(
group
2
)
as
opposed
to
older
adults
(
groups
3
and
4
)
though
cystine
excretion
was
not
different
among
the
groups
.
A
higher
urine
volume
appeared
to
account
for
the
lower
cystine
SS
in
the
older
adults
.
The
children
were
found
to
have
cystine
SS
similar
to
the
young
adults
.
In
this
retrospective
study
,
a
correlation
was
found
between
the
age
of
onset
of
cystine
stones
and
24
-
hour
urine
parameters
.
Cystinuric
patients
presenting
with
first
stone
event
at
an
older
age
have
lower
cystine
SS
and
increased
urinary
volume
compared
with
patients
presenting
earlier
,
likely
conferring
a
protective
effect
.
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"first clinical stone event"
symptom
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