Hypocitraturia and Risk of Bone Disease in Patients With Kidney Stone Disease
Patients with kidney stone disease are at higher risk for bone disease. Hypocitraturia is common in patients with kidney stone disease and a key risk factor for stone recurrence.
Calyani Ganesan +5 more
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Dietary management of hypocitraturia in children with urolithiasis: results from a systematic review [PDF]
Hypocitraturia is a low urinary excretion of citrate and a well-known risk factor for kidney stone development in children. This systematic review aimed to evaluate the dietary management of hypocitraturia in children with urolithiasis.Literature search was performed on 30th September 2022 using Embase, PubMed, and Cochrane Central Controlled Register ...
Daniele Castellani +2 more
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Study of urinary acidification in patients with idiopathic hypocitraturia [PDF]
Hypocitraturia (HCit) is one of the most remarkable features of renal tubular acidosis, but an acidification defect is not seen in the majority of hypocitraturic patients, whose disease is denoted idiopathic hypocitraturia.
N.C. Araújo, M.A.P. Rebelo
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Investigation of rs11568476 Polymorphism in the SLC13A2 Gene in Turkish Patients with Hypocitraturia and Calcium-Containing Kidney Stones [PDF]
Background and Objectives: Hypocitraturia is a major risk factor for calcium-containing kidney stone disease. Citrate inhibits stone formation by binding calcium in the urine.
Ekrem Başaran +6 more
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Adenosine triphosphate citrate lyase mediates hypocitraturia in rats. [PDF]
Chronic metabolic acidosis increases proximal tubular citrate uptake and metabolism. The present study addressed the effect of chronic metabolic acidosis on a cytosolic enzyme of citrate metabolism, ATP citrate lyase. Chronic metabolic acidosis caused hypocitraturia in rats and increased renal cortical ATP citrate lyase activity by 67% after 7 d. Renal
J Z, Melnick +5 more
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24-hour urine chemistry shows higher stone formation risk after malabsorptive than restrictive type bariatric surgery [PDF]
Bariatric surgery is effective for obesity management but associated with kidney stone formation. Give the different post-operative physiology between restrictive type and malabsorptive type bariatric surgery, this study aims to compare difference in ...
Alex Qinyang Liu +10 more
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Hypocitraturia: its importance as a factor in the development of urolithiasis
The citrate anion is an endogenous inhibitor of calcium deposits in the urinary tract. Moreover, by urine alkalisation, citrates enhance uric acid and cystine solubility.
Piotr Skrzypczyk +1 more
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Hypocitraturia as a biomarker of renal tubular acidosis in patients with Sjögren’s disease
Introduction Sjögren’s disease (SD) is an immune-mediated chronic inflammatory disease that affects epithelial tissues, mainly salivary and lacrimal glands. It also presents extraglandular manifestations.
Rafael Coradin +4 more
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Metabolic disorders and preventive measures against stones in the urinary tract [PDF]
Introduction. Urolithiasis is not a simple disease, but it is a group of metabolic and endocrine disorders in the organism, coupled with changes in the urinary tract. Objectives.
Petrit Nuraj, Agron Beqiri
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Sensitive Ion-Chromatographic Determination of Citric Acid in Urine
Urine citrate analysis is relevant in the screening and monitoring of patients with calcium nephrolithiasis. A sensitive, fast, easy, and low-maintenance ion chromatographic (IC) method with conductivity detection for the analysis of urine citrate is ...
Michele Petrarulo +6 more
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