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Cholelithiasis leads to 80,000 cholecystectomiesbeing performed every year in France, but its prevalenceis still unknown. The aim of this study was to assessthe prevalence and risk factors of cholelithiasis in a random population of 1027 women and 727men over the age of 30 in a small town in the southeastof France. Detailed clinical history, dietaryinvestigation, and gallbladder ultrasound were collected for each subject and assessed by univariateanalysis. A regression model was used in themultivariate analysis to detect the relative risk ofcholelithiasis. Cholelithiasis was found in 130individuals (global prevalence 13.9%). The relative riskfor lithiasis was higher in women compared to men(1.89). Age (P < 0.0001) and body mass index (BMI)>25 (P = 0.013) were also significant risk factors. Neither pregnancy nor oral contraceptive useproved to be risk factors. Typical biliary colic painwas the only symptom significantly associated withcholelithiasis (P < 0.0001). These results show that the prevalence of gallstones in France issimilar to that in Denmark and Italy.
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Caroli-Bosc, FX., Deveau, C., Harris, A. et al. Prevalence of Cholelithiasis (Results of an Epidemiologic Investigation in Vidauban, Southeast France). Dig Dis Sci 44, 1322–1329 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026627129702
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