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24-hour urine chemistry shows higher stone formation risk after malabsorptive than restrictive type bariatric surgery. [PDF]
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Hypercalcemia of Down Syndrome. [PDF]
Lamb S, Litao M, Talib N, Redel J.
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First retrospective study on pediatric nephrocalcinosis in Syria: clinical symptoms and causes. [PDF]
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"Pediatric Urinary Stone Disease: A 10-Year Single-Center Experience from Türkiye": Letter to Editor. [PDF]
Neamatshahi M, Keykhosravi A.
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Metabolic Insights From Composition-Based Analysis of Kidney Stones: A Retrospective Study of 506 Patients. [PDF]
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Metabolic evaluation of urolithiasis: a narrative review. [PDF]
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Índice calcio creatinina en el diagnóstico de la hipercalciuria en población pediátrica litiásica
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Joint Bone Spine, 2000
Hypercalciuria is a biological syndrome defined as excretion in the urine of more than 0.1 mmol/kg/24 hours of calcium in the absence of dietary manipulation. A number of endocrine, renal, and bone diseases can cause hypercalciuria. Urinary calcium excretion is substantially influenced by dietary intakes of calcium, sodium, protein, carbohydrates ...
M, Audran, E, Legrand
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Hypercalciuria is a biological syndrome defined as excretion in the urine of more than 0.1 mmol/kg/24 hours of calcium in the absence of dietary manipulation. A number of endocrine, renal, and bone diseases can cause hypercalciuria. Urinary calcium excretion is substantially influenced by dietary intakes of calcium, sodium, protein, carbohydrates ...
M, Audran, E, Legrand
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Journal of Urology, 1989
Idiopathic hypercalciuria, defined as the urinary excretion of more than 300 mg. calcium per day in men or more than 250 mg. calcium per day in women, or more than 4 mg. calcium per kg. per day, is observed in about 50 per cent of the patients with calcium oxalate/apatite nephrolithiasis and is one of the risk factors for stone formation.
J, Lemann, R W, Gray
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Idiopathic hypercalciuria, defined as the urinary excretion of more than 300 mg. calcium per day in men or more than 250 mg. calcium per day in women, or more than 4 mg. calcium per kg. per day, is observed in about 50 per cent of the patients with calcium oxalate/apatite nephrolithiasis and is one of the risk factors for stone formation.
J, Lemann, R W, Gray
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