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183 related items for PubMed ID: 14432

  • 1. A contribution to the formation mechanism of calcium oxalate urinary calculi. III. On the role of magnesium in the formation of oxalate calculi.
    Berg W, Hesse A, Schneider HJ.
    Urol Res; 1976; 4(4):161-7. PubMed ID: 14432
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  • 2. A contribution to the formation mechanism of calcium oxalate urinary calculi. II. In vitro experiments concerning the theory of the formation of Whewellite and Weddellite urinary calculi.
    Hesse A, Berg W, Schneider HJ, Hienzsch E.
    Urol Res; 1976; 4(4):157-60. PubMed ID: 14431
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  • 3. Influence of magnesium on the absorption and excretion of calcium and oxalate ions.
    Berg W, Bothor C, Pirlich W, Janitzky V.
    Eur Urol; 1986; 12(4):274-82. PubMed ID: 3743598
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  • 4. A contribution to the formation mechanism of calcium oxalate urinary calculi. I. Stabilising urinary constituents in the formation of weddellite.
    Hesse A, Berg W, Schneider HJ, Hienzsch E.
    Urol Res; 1976 Nov 10; 4(3):125-8. PubMed ID: 1014173
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  • 5. Aspects of the influence of magnesium ions on the formation of calcium oxalate.
    Wunderlich W.
    Urol Res; 1981 Nov 10; 9(4):157-61. PubMed ID: 7269002
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  • 6. The effects of magnesium and pH on experimental calcium oxalate stone disease.
    Borden TA, Lyon ES.
    Invest Urol; 1969 Jan 10; 6(4):412-22. PubMed ID: 5773525
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  • 7. [Relation between calcium phosphates and calcium oxalates in urinary calculi].
    Heughebaert JC.
    Nephrologie; 1984 Jan 10; 5(4):163-70. PubMed ID: 6098838
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  • 8. [Influence of oxianthraquinones on the crystallization of calcium oxalate and calcium phosphate: dissolution of calciumcontaining urinary calculi (author's transl)].
    Dulce HJ.
    Urologe A; 1978 Jul 10; 17(4):254-7. PubMed ID: 684998
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  • 9. [Morphological studies on the formation of oxalate stones (author's transl)].
    Schneider HJ, Berg W, Hesse A.
    Zentralbl Allg Pathol; 1977 Jul 10; 121(4-5):473-80. PubMed ID: 919830
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  • 10. Crystaloptical and spectroscopical findings with calcium oxalate crystals in the urine sediment: a contribution to the genesis of oxalate stones.
    Berg W, Schnapp JD, Schneider HJ, Hesse A, Hienzsch E.
    Eur Urol; 1976 Jul 10; 2(2):92-7. PubMed ID: 971679
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  • 11. Concentrated urine and diluted urine: the effects of citrate and magnesium on the crystallization of calcium oxalate induced in vitro by an oxalate load.
    Guerra A, Meschi T, Allegri F, Prati B, Nouvenne A, Fiaccadori E, Borghi L.
    Urol Res; 2006 Dec 10; 34(6):359-64. PubMed ID: 16953377
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  • 12. [Whewellite and weddellite: toward a different etiopathogenesis. The significance of morphological typing of calculi].
    Daudon M, Réveillaud RJ.
    Nephrologie; 1984 Dec 10; 5(5):195-201. PubMed ID: 6531056
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  • 13. Epitaxial relationships in urolithiasis: the calcium oxalate monohydrate-hydroxyapatite system.
    Meyer JL, Bergert JH, Smith LH.
    Clin Sci Mol Med; 1975 Nov 10; 49(5):369-74. PubMed ID: 1192695
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  • 14. Growth of calcium oxalate crystals. I. A model for urinary stone growth.
    Meyer JL, Smith LH.
    Invest Urol; 1975 Jul 10; 13(1):31-5. PubMed ID: 1140917
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  • 15. An observation on the composition and recurrence of urinary calculi.
    Takasaki E.
    Urol Int; 1975 Jul 10; 30(3):228-36. PubMed ID: 1118962
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  • 16. Risk factors for urinary calcium oxalate crystals as revealed by their specific enzymatic assay.
    Hallson PC, Rose GA.
    Br J Urol; 1989 Nov 10; 64(5):451-7. PubMed ID: 2611612
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  • 17. [The influence of uric acid on the calcium oxalate stone formation (author's transl)].
    Matouschek E, Huber R.
    Urologe A; 1979 Jul 10; 18(4):211-4. PubMed ID: 38552
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  • 18. The effect of ions at the surface of calcium oxalate monohydrate crystals on cell-crystal interactions.
    Lieske JC, Farell G, Deganello S.
    Urol Res; 2004 May 10; 32(2):117-23. PubMed ID: 14663633
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  • 19. Magnesium excretion and calcium oxalate urolithiasis.
    Resnick MI, Munday D, Boyce WH.
    Urology; 1982 Oct 10; 20(4):385-9. PubMed ID: 7147507
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  • 20. Saturation-inhibition index as a measure of the risk of calcium oxalate stone formation in the urinary tract.
    Robertson WG, Peacock M, Marshall RW, Marshall DH, Nordin BE.
    N Engl J Med; 1976 Jan 29; 294(5):249-52. PubMed ID: 1244550
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