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195 related items for PubMed ID: 16060079

  • 1. [Assessment of oxalate concentration in serum and urine of children with renal stones].
    Jadeszko I, Porowski T, Zoch-Zwierz WM, Wasilewska AM, Hackiewicz L.
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  • 2. [Serum cystatin C concentration in children with urinary stones].
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  • 3. Metabolic urinary correlates of calcium oxalate dihydrate in renal stones.
    Asplin JR, Lingeman J, Kahnoski R, Mardis H, Parks JH, Coe FL.
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  • 4. Urinary calcium oxalate saturation in healthy infants and children.
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  • 5. [Influence of urinary citrate levels on spontaneous calcium oxalate dihydrate crystalluria].
    Hassani MA, Hennequin C, Lacour B, Daudon M.
    Prog Urol; 2005 Sep; 15(4):650-5. PubMed ID: 16459680
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  • 6. [24-hour urinary oxalate excretion in healthy children and in children with calcium urolithiasis].
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    Buño Soto A, Torres Jiménez R, Olveira A, Fernández-Blanco Herraiz I, Montero García A, Mateos Antón F.
    Arch Esp Urol; 2001 Apr; 54(3):282-92. PubMed ID: 11432047
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  • 8. [Urinary citrate excretion in children with calcium urolithiasis].
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  • 9. [Risk of lithiasis and urolithiasis in children with unspecific inflammatory bowel disease].
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    Pol Merkur Lekarski; 2007 May; 22(131):410-3. PubMed ID: 17679383
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  • 10. [Calcium oxalate lithiasis. Relationship between biochemical risk factors and crystalline phase of the stone].
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  • 11. Comparison of biochemistry and diet in patients with enterocystoplasty who do and do not form stones.
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  • 12. [Urinary calcium/creatinine excretion in children with isolated hematuria].
    Zoch-Zwierz W, Porowski T, Wasilewska A, Jadeszko I, Puczko-Michalczuk A.
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  • 13. Changes in urinary stone risk factors in hypocitraturic calcium oxalate stone formers treated with dietary sodium supplementation.
    Stoller ML, Chi T, Eisner BH, Shami G, Gentle DL.
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  • 14. Factors increasing the risk for stone formation in adult patients with cystic fibrosis.
    Terribile M, Capuano M, Cangiano G, Carnovale V, Ferrara P, Petrarulo M, Marangella M.
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    Monga M, Macias B, Groppo E, Kostelec M, Hargens A.
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  • 17. National multi-institutional cooperative on urolithiasis in children: Age is a significant predictor of urine abnormalities.
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  • 18. Analysis of calcium, oxalate, and citrate interaction in idiopathic calcium urolithiasis in children.
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  • 19. Renal stones in the tropics.
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  • 20. Urinary citrate excretion in idiopathic nephrolithiasis.
    Ratan SK, Bhatnagar V, Mitra DK, Basu N, Malhotra LK.
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