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[The Hyperoxalurias].

Giornale italiano di nefrologia : organo ufficiale della Societa italiana di nefrologia, 2017
Oxalate (Ox) is an end-product of metabolism, important for poor solubility of its calcium salt in biological fluids. Ox can therefore be found in about 70% of urinary calculi. Hyperoxaluria (HOx) defined as Ox exceeding 0.5 mmol)/day, may cause nephrolithiasis/nephrocalcinosis and may be classified as dietary (DH), enteric (EH) or primary (PH ...
Martino, Marangella   +4 more
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Primary hyperoxaluria.

California medicine, 1968
These discussions are selected from the weekly staff conferences in the Department of Medicine, University of California Medical Center, San Francisco. Taken from transcriptions, they are prepared by Drs. Martin J. Cline and Hibbard E. Williams, Assistant Professors of Medicine, under the direction of Dr. Lloyd H.
M J, Cline, H E, Williams, L H, Smith
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Primary Hyperoxaluria

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1961
A W, MCLAURIN   +4 more
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Enteric Hyperoxaluria

New England Journal of Medicine, 1977
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Hyperoxaluria

2021
Bodo Beck   +2 more
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Hyperoxaluria

2006
Bernd Hoppe, Ernst Leumann
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Treatment of Hyperoxaluria

New England Journal of Medicine, 1967
C C, Solomons, S I, Goodman, C M, Riley
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Hyperoxalurias

2014
Bernd Hoppe, Nenad Blau
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