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Pseudotuberculous pyelonephritis associated with nephrolithiasis

open access: yes, 1992
This report describes a 40-year-old man with an unusual form of granulomatous pyelonephritis, associated with nephrolithiasis, resulting in end-stage kidney disease and right pretransplant nephrectomy.
Vanden Houte, K   +4 more
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Effects of sodium-glucose co-transporter-2 inhibitors on the risk of nephrolithiasis and urinary tract infections in Thai patients with type 2 diabetes: a hospital-based cohort study

open access: yesDiabetology & Metabolic Syndrome
Background Nephrolithiasis is a multifactorial disease with many contributing factors varying across races, ethnicities, and sociocultural backgrounds. Diabetes is a significant independent risk factor for nephrolithiasis.
Thitiya Lukkunaprasit   +10 more
doaj   +1 more source

A Study of association between Metabolic Syndrome and Nephrolithiasis. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
INTRODUCTION ; Urinary stone disease is a common disease affecting mankind and it was described since historical times. The life time risk of developing stone disease was 1% to 15 %.
Suresh Kumar, N
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Genetics of hypercalciuric nephrolithiasis: renal stone disease.

open access: yes, 2007
Renal stone disease (nephrolithiasis) affects 5% of adults and is often associated with hypercalciuria. Hypercalciuric nephrolithiasis is a familial disorder in more than 35% of patients, and may occur as a monogenic disorder, or as a polygenic trait ...
MICHAEL J. STECHMAN   +6 more
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MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES OF RENAL STAGHORN NEPHROLITHIASIS.

open access: yes, 2015
Morphological changes in the kidneys of patients with staghorn nephrolithiasis at the time of endoscopic surgery staghorn calculi. In all cases, the morphological study of biopsy specimens revealed varying degrees of renal parenchyma lesions that may be ...
D. G. Pasechnik   +3 more
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The Genetics of Nephrolithiasis

open access: yes
Renal stone formation (nephrolithiasis) is a worldwide problem causing substantial morbidity and economic burden. The heritability of stone formation has long been recognized, and with the advent of the genomic era, we have the potential to define the ...
Sayer JA
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Mutations in SLC26A1 Cause Nephrolithiasis [PDF]

open access: yes
Nephrolithiasis, a condition in which urinary supersaturation leads to stone formation in the urinary system, affects about 5%-10% of individuals worldwide at some point in their lifetime and results in significant medical costs and morbidity.
Lee MG   +17 more
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REVIEW OF THE PHYTOTHERAPY FOR NEPHROLITHIASIS

open access: yes
Nephrolithiasis (kidney stone) cases have a prevalence ranging from 1% to 13%. The disease not only hampers kidney function but also elevates the risk of chronic kidney diseases.
Levita, Jutti   +2 more
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Pediatric Nephrolithiasis: Trend, Evaluation and Management: A Systematic Review

open access: yesJournal of Pediatrics Review, 2017
Context: Pediatric nephrolithiasis is a noticeable cause of morbidity among children. Although, nephrolithiasis is a common disease in adults, its incidence has had a rising trend in children.
Emadoddin Moudi   +2 more
doaj  

Nephrolithiasis and gastrointestinal tract diseases: Can diet intervention help?

open access: yes, 2013
Nephrolithiasis is a disease whose prevalence is continuously rising in Western countries. The most common type is idiopathic calcium nephrolithiasis (80%), but gastrointestinal disease, especially inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), may represent a ...
TICINESI, Andrea   +2 more
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