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229 related items for PubMed ID: 2401715

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  • 2. Dietary treatment of urinary risk factors for renal stone formation. A review of CLU Working Group.
    Prezioso D, Strazzullo P, Lotti T, Bianchi G, Borghi L, Caione P, Carini M, Caudarella R, Ferraro M, Gambaro G, Gelosa M, Guttilla A, Illiano E, Martino M, Meschi T, Messa P, Miano R, Napodano G, Nouvenne A, Rendina D, Rocco F, Rosa M, Sanseverino R, Salerno A, Spatafora S, Tasca A, Ticinesi A, Travaglini F, Trinchieri A, Vespasiani G, Zattoni F, CLU Working Group.
    Arch Ital Urol Androl; 2015 Jul 07; 87(2):105-20. PubMed ID: 26150027
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  • 4. Physicochemical considerations in the development and prevention of calcium oxalate urolithiasis.
    Kok DJ, Papapoulos SE.
    Bone Miner; 1993 Jan 07; 20(1):1-15. PubMed ID: 8453319
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  • 6. Effect of dietary modification on urinary stone risk factors.
    Pak CY, Odvina CV, Pearle MS, Sakhaee K, Peterson RD, Poindexter JR, Brinkley LJ.
    Kidney Int; 2005 Nov 07; 68(5):2264-73. PubMed ID: 16221228
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  • 7. Dietary animal protein and urinary supersaturation in renal stone disease.
    Fellström B, Danielson BG, Karlström B, Lithell H, Ljunghall S, Vessby B.
    Proc Eur Dial Transplant Assoc; 1983 Nov 07; 20():411-6. PubMed ID: 6657664
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  • 9. Relationship of animal protein-rich diet to kidney stone formation and calcium metabolism.
    Breslau NA, Brinkley L, Hill KD, Pak CY.
    J Clin Endocrinol Metab; 1988 Jan 07; 66(1):140-6. PubMed ID: 2826524
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  • 10. Diets with either beef or plant proteins reduce risk of calcium oxalate precipitation in patients with a history of calcium kidney stones.
    Massey LK, Kynast-Gales SA.
    J Am Diet Assoc; 2001 Mar 07; 101(3):326-31. PubMed ID: 11269613
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  • 13. [Dietary control for out-patients in urinary stone clinic].
    Kato T, Yanagawa M, Hioki T, Sakurai M, Yamakawa K, Araki T, Yamamoto I, Arima K, Tochigi H, Kawamura J.
    Hinyokika Kiyo; 1993 Jul 07; 39(7):593-8. PubMed ID: 8362676
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  • 15. [Estimation of 24-h excretion of some promotors and inhibitors of crystallization and degree of urine saturation with calcium oxalate in calcium urinary calculi].
    Boruczkowska A.
    Pol Arch Med Wewn; 1994 Oct 07; 92(4):289-98. PubMed ID: 7854956
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  • 18. The effect of different diets on urine composition and the risk of calcium oxalate crystallisation in healthy subjects.
    Siener R, Hesse A.
    Eur Urol; 2002 Sep 07; 42(3):289-96. PubMed ID: 12234515
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