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A study on metabolic differences between infectious and non-infectious stones in patients with urine culture positive for Proteus mirabilis. [PDF]
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Separate core-shell analysis of urinary stones may influence specific metaphylaxis. [PDF]
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Clinical Effectiveness of Calcium Oxalate Stone Treatments
American Journal of Nephrology, 2022Introduction: Lowering kidney stone risk and urine calcium oxalate supersaturation is a primary clinical focus for kidney stone prevention and can be achieved with multiple strategies. Common strategies include advice to increase fluid intake, restrict dietary sodium, or prescribing a thiazide-type diuretic.
Joseph Gutbrod +6 more
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Oxalate transport and calcium oxalate renal stone disease
Urological Research, 1996Hyperoxaluria is considered to play a crucial role in calcium oxalate (CaOx) renal stone disease. The amount of oxalate excreted into the urine depends on intestinal absorption, endogenous production, renal clearance and renal tubular transport. Since a primary disorder has not been found so far in most CaOx stone formers and since oxalate is freely ...
C F, Verkoelen, J C, Romijn
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Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1993
Dietary restriction of oxalate intake has been used as therapy to reduce the risk of recurrence of calcium oxalate kidney stones. Although urinary oxalate is derived predominantly from endogenous synthesis, it may also be affected by dietary intake of oxalate and calcium.
L K, Massey, H, Roman-Smith, R A, Sutton
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Dietary restriction of oxalate intake has been used as therapy to reduce the risk of recurrence of calcium oxalate kidney stones. Although urinary oxalate is derived predominantly from endogenous synthesis, it may also be affected by dietary intake of oxalate and calcium.
L K, Massey, H, Roman-Smith, R A, Sutton
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Calcium oxalate stone and gout
Urological Research, 2009Gout is well known to be produced by increased uric acid level in blood. The objective of this paper is to assess the relationship between gout and calcium oxalate stone formation in the humans. 48 patients with combination of gout and calcium oxalate stone problem were included.
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Genes in idiopathic calcium oxalate stone disease
World Journal of Urology, 1997An examination of the urinary excretions of 101 normal subjects indicated that the major genetic influence on calcium excretion is a codominant pair of alleles giving rise to three phenotypes, low, intermediate and high (hypercalciuric) excretors. This inference was based on variance, Hardy-Weinberg and segregation analyses.
H O, Goodman +3 more
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Drug dosage protocol for calcium oxalate stone
Urological Research, 2009In earlier studies, we have confirmed that in most patients with calcium oxalate stone formation, a combination of allopurinol and pyridoxine is best suited for treatment and prevention of the stone forming process. The objective of this study is to identify the most effective directed medical treatment of urinary stones.
Y M Fazil, Marickar, Abiya, Salim
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