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Successful Treatment of Idiopathic Chyluria by Direct Percutaneous Puncture and Embolization of the Fistula Site: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Steroid hormones and nephrolithiasis: regulation of urine components metabolism and inflammation. [PDF]
Zhang X +4 more
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Genetic and clinical phenotype of Dent disease in Chinese children and the etiological analysis of early - onset chronic kidney disease. [PDF]
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First Reported Use of Recombinant Parathyroid Hormone in Kenny-Caffey Syndrome Type 2: A Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
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Familial Idiopathic Hypercalciuria
New England Journal of Medicine, 1979The frequency of hypercalciuria was determined in the families of nine hypercalciuric patients with idiopathic hypercaliuria who formed recurrent calcium oxalate renal stones. Idiopathic hypercalciuria occurred in 26 of 73 relatives, in three consecutive generations of two families and in two successive generations of four other families.
F L, Coe, J H, Parks, E S, Moore
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The Lancet, 1984
Twelve children with urolithiasis or unexplained episodes of gross hematuria, hypercalciuria, and normal serum calcium levels were examined with an oral calcium loading test. Eight patients displayed elevated fasting urinary calcium excretion, consistent with renal hypercalciuria; four exhibited normal fasting calcium excretion, which increased ...
F L, Coe, M J, Favus
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Twelve children with urolithiasis or unexplained episodes of gross hematuria, hypercalciuria, and normal serum calcium levels were examined with an oral calcium loading test. Eight patients displayed elevated fasting urinary calcium excretion, consistent with renal hypercalciuria; four exhibited normal fasting calcium excretion, which increased ...
F L, Coe, M J, Favus
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DIETARY CALCIUM AND IDIOPATHIC HYPERCALCIURIA
The Lancet, 1981D G, Oreopoulos +4 more
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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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Current Rheumatology Reports, 2006
Hypercalcuria is the most common metabolic disorder found in patients with nephrolithiasis. As the prevalence of kidney stones rises in industrialized nations, understanding the pathogenesis and treatment of hypercalciuria becomes increasingly important.
Scott E, Liebman +2 more
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Hypercalcuria is the most common metabolic disorder found in patients with nephrolithiasis. As the prevalence of kidney stones rises in industrialized nations, understanding the pathogenesis and treatment of hypercalciuria becomes increasingly important.
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