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Hypocitraturia and alkalinuria: Risk factors for nephrolithiasis in topiramate‐treated subjects.
Topiramate (TPM) is widely prescribed for seizures and migraine prophylaxis. TPM has multiple and yet uncharacterized mechanisms of actions, including inhibition of carbonic anhydrase (CA), and its use is associated with increased urinary pH (UpH), hypocitraturia and mild hypercalciuria, contributing to ...
Sherry B. Sours‐Brothers +3 more
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Background Urolithiasis is a chronic, systemic condition, with a high prevalencet and rising incidence. It leads to a lower quality-of-life for patients affected by it—even though asymptomatic.
N. Arjun +7 more
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Sponge kidney and renal lithiasis
Introduction: Sponge kidney is a renal malformation of the collecting tubules, which is usually associated with nephrocalcinosis or distal tubular acidosis. The association with renal lithiasis is observed between 4-20%.
Francisco Rodolfo Spivacow +2 more
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The challenge of cystine and struvite stone formers: clinical, metabolic and surgical assessment
Purpose: To compare the clinical, metabolic, and calculi characteristics of cystine and struvite stone patients after percutaneous nephrolithotripsy (PCNL).
Kleiton G. R. Yamaçake +7 more
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SGLT2 Inhibitor Use for Treatment of Hypocitraturia in a Distal Renal Tubular Acidosis
5-Amino salicylic acid (5-ASA) is a known culprit for the development of tubulointerstitial nephritis. Together with impaired kidney function, tubulointerstitial nephritis can lead to specific tubular malfunctions including distal renal tubular acidosis.
Stefan Scherr +3 more
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Background: Urolithiasis is one of the most common urological disorders. Patients with recurrent urinary tract stones may have underlying metabolic abnormality. The objectives of this study were to determine the gender and age distribution, and frequency
Muhammad Naeem +3 more
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Review of post bariatric surgery effects on common genitourinary physiology
Background: Obesity is a worldwide challenging health problem. Weight loss through medical management of obesity has not always been successful, thus, giving rise to the need for surgical intervention.
Aline A. Yacoubian, Rami Nasr
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Introduction & Objective: Urinary stones are among the most common complaints referred to nephrologist and urologists. Although incidence of urolithiasis is low in children compared to adults and only 7% of all urinary stones are diagnosed before the age
Hosein Emad Momtaz, Farzaneh Esna Ashari
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This study was designed to scrutinize the practical health index of uroliths for investigating composition, structural characterization, phase quantification and shape of kidney stone patients with respect to socioeconomically status in territory of ...
Asma Ahmad +2 more
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