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Pathogenesis of calcium oxalate urinary stone disease: species comparison of humans, dogs, and cats
Allison L. O’Kell+2 more
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Nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism is a metabolic disorder caused by an imbalance in calcium homeostasis and is typically associated with the feeding of a calcium‐deficient diet. Nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism has been reported in domestic species, including cats and dogs, as well as captive carnivores and wildlife including lions ...
JL Austen+5 more
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Establishment of adult reference interval of oxalate in spot urine using real-world data. [PDF]
Shen Y, Luo X, Guan Q, Lou W, Cheng L.
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THE SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF BORON IN PLUTONIUM USING AN OXALATE
D.M. Newell
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Flexible and navigable suction access sheaths: what size stone particles can be cleared?
Objectives To perform benchtop experiments on flexible and navigable suction (FANS) ureteric access sheaths (UASs) to determine the clearance capabilities for various stone sizes when paired with different‐sized ureteroscopes. Methods Quartz stones were used as a surrogate for renal stones.
Richard Menzies‐Wilson+5 more
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Balancing Stone Prevention and Kidney Function: A Therapeutic Dilemma. [PDF]
Stepanova N.
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XVII. Some additional observations on the red oxalate of chromium and potash
Robert Warington
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Determination of Metallic Ions by means of their Oxalates. V
Kyozo KAWAGAKI
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Experimental stone clearance with in‐scope suction and flexible and navigable suction access sheaths
Objective To perform benchtop experiments using direct in‐scope suction (DISS) ureteroscopes (Pusen Medical, Zhuhai, China; 3.6‐Ch and 5.1‐Ch working channels) and flexible and navigable suction (FANS) ureteric access sheaths (ClearPetra; Wellead, Guangzhou, China) to establish their ability to clear stones of different diameters.
Richard Menzies‐Wilson+2 more
wiley +1 more source