Urinary Oxalate, Citrate and Uric Acid in Healthy Primary School Children in Zahedan
Background: Urolithiasis in children is associated with metabolic disorders. The most important metabolic disorders are hypercalciuria, hyperoxaluria, hypocitraturia, cysitinuria and hyperuricosuria.
Simin Sadeghi-Bojd +2 more
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Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A continuing bibliography (supplement 160) [PDF]
This bibliography lists 166 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system in October ...
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Distal renal tubular acidosis in lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma Waldenström's macroglobulinemia: a case report [PDF]
Harm HH Feringa +2 more
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Medullary Sponge Kidney and Urinary Calculi Aeromedical Concerns [PDF]
Medullary Sponge Kidney (MSK) is a benign disorder associated with renal stones in 60% of patients. Patients frequently have episodic painless hematuria but are otherwise asymptomatic unless renal calculi or infections complicate the disease ...
Barr, Yael R. +3 more
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Emerging roles of ATP citrate lyase in kidney diseases: from pathogenic driver to therapeutic target. [PDF]
Wei M +7 more
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Calcium Phosphate Nephrolithiasis: A Comprehensive Review. [PDF]
Tsai P, Maalouf NM.
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Vitamin C-induced hyperoxaluria causing reversible tubulointerstitial nephritis and chronic renal failure: a case report [PDF]
Shradha Rathi, William Kern, Kai Lau
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Stone-Dominant Renal Phenotype Without Nephrocalcinosis in <i>FAM20A</i>-Related Enamel Renal Syndrome. [PDF]
Koç NS.
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Improved 24-hour urine parameters associated with reduced symptomatic kidney stone recurrence. [PDF]
Sui W +6 more
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Publications of the space physiology and countermeasures program, regulatory physiology discipline: 1980 - 1990 [PDF]
A 10-year cumulative bibliography of publications resulting from research supported by the Regulatory Physiology discipline of the Space Physiology and Countermeasures Program of NASA's Life Sciences Division is provided.
Dickson, Katherine J. +3 more
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