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234 related items for PubMed ID: 21751520

  • 1. [Hypercalciuria].
    Wróblewski T, Wystrychowski A.
    Przegl Lek; 2011; 68(2):107-13. PubMed ID: 21751520
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  • 2. Prevention of stone formation and bone loss in absorptive hypercalciuria by combined dietary and pharmacological interventions.
    Pak CY, Heller HJ, Pearle MS, Odvina CV, Poindexter JR, Peterson RD.
    J Urol; 2003 Feb; 169(2):465-9. PubMed ID: 12544288
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  • 3. [Renal calcium excretion and urolithiasis].
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  • 4. Urinary risk factors for recurrent calcium stone formation in Thai stone formers.
    Stitchantrakul W, Kochakarn W, Ruangraksa C, Domrongkitchaiporn S.
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  • 5. [Idiopathic hypercalciuria in childhood].
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  • 6. Pathophysiology and therapy of hypercalciuria in patients who form recurrent stones.
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  • 7. Low-dose thiazide diuretics in children with idiopathic renal hypercalciuria.
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  • 8. Resorptive and absorptive hypercalciuria. Therapy with sodium cellulose phosphate or thiazides.
    Hering F, Lutzeyer W.
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  • 9. Role of medical approach in the management of stone disease.
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  • 10. [So-called "renal" idiopathic hypercalciuria most often has a dietary origin].
    Jaeger P, Portmann L, Ginalski JM, Burckhardt P.
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  • 11. Comparison of two diets for the prevention of recurrent stones in idiopathic hypercalciuria.
    Borghi L, Schianchi T, Meschi T, Guerra A, Allegri F, Maggiore U, Novarini A.
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  • 12. [Renal tubular function in children with hypercalciuria].
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  • 13. Oxalate metabolism in renal stone disease with special reference to calcium metabolism and intestinal absorption.
    Lindsjö M.
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  • 14. The efficacy of dietary intervention on urinary risk factors for stone formation in recurrent calcium oxalate stone patients.
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  • 17. Medical management of urinary stone disease.
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  • 18. [Diet in the treatment of renal lithiasis. Pathophysiological basis].
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  • 19. Urinary citrate, bone resorption and intestinal alkali absorption in stone formers with fasting hypercalciuria.
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  • 20. Critical role of oxalate restriction in association with calcium restriction to decrease the probability of being a stone former: insufficient effect in idiopathic hypercalciuria.
    Bataille P, Pruna A, Gregoire I, Charransol G, de Fremont JF, Coevoet B, Galy C, Fournier A.
    Proc Eur Dial Transplant Assoc; 1983 Mar 10; 20():401-6. PubMed ID: 6657662
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