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206 related items for PubMed ID: 2667113

  • 1. The relation between urinary tract infections and stone composition in renal stone formers.
    Holmgren K, Danielson BG, Fellström B, Ljunghall S, Niklasson F, Wikström B.
    Scand J Urol Nephrol; 1989; 23(2):131-6. PubMed ID: 2667113
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  • 3. Biochemical risk factors in patients with renal staghorn stone disease.
    Wall I, Hellgren E, Larsson L, Tiselius HG.
    Urology; 1986 Nov; 28(5):377-80. PubMed ID: 3787896
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  • 4. The kidney-ureter stone sexual paradox: a possible explanation.
    Gault MH, Chafe L, Parfrey P, Robertson WG.
    J Urol; 1989 May; 141(5):1104-6. PubMed ID: 2709495
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  • 5. Spontaneous passage of upper urinary tract calculi in relation to composition.
    Ohkawa M, Tokunaga S, Nakashima T, Yamaguchi K, Orito M, Hisazumi H.
    Urol Int; 1993 May; 50(3):153-8. PubMed ID: 8465482
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  • 6. Comparison of urinary tract infection in calcium oxalate and calcium phosphate stone formers.
    Gault MH, Paul MD, Longerich L.
    Nephron; 1990 May; 55(4):408-13. PubMed ID: 2202921
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  • 7. Bacteriological study and structural composition of staghorn stones removed by the anatrophic nephrolithotomic procedure.
    Shafi H, Shahandeh Z, Heidari B, Sedigiani F, Ramaji AA, Pasha YR, Kassaeian AA, Pasha AA, Mir MM.
    Saudi J Kidney Dis Transpl; 2013 Mar; 24(2):418-23. PubMed ID: 23538378
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  • 8. [Structural studies of infection stones: structure of the nuclei].
    Takeuchi H, Konishi T, Takayama H, Tomoyoshi T.
    Hinyokika Kiyo; 1984 Nov; 30(11):1579-87. PubMed ID: 6528841
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  • 9. Effect of urinary tract infection on disintegration of calcium-containing stones.
    Sarica K, Küpeli B, Soygür T, Türkölmez K, Göğüş O.
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  • 10. Hemiacidrin: a useful component in the treatment of infectious renal stones.
    Wall I, Tiselius HG, Larsson L.
    Eur Urol; 1988 Nov; 15(1-2):26-30. PubMed ID: 3215233
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  • 11. Correlation between causes and composition of urinary stones.
    Otnes B.
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  • 12. [Urinary levels of ammonium-magnesium phosphate and calcium phosphate in patients with infected urinary calculi].
    Pupek-Musialik D, Raszeja-Wanic B, Głuszek J, Kosicka T, Boruczkowska A.
    Pol Tyg Lek; 1983 Nov; 43(31-32):1001-4. PubMed ID: 3070500
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  • 13. Characteristics of patients with staghorn calculi in our experience.
    Akagashi K, Tanda H, Kato S, Ohnishi S, Nakajima H, Nanbu A, Nitta T, Koroku M, Sato Y, Hanzawa T.
    Int J Urol; 2004 May; 11(5):276-81. PubMed ID: 15147542
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  • 14. Bacteriology of urinary tract stones.
    Gault MH, Longerich LL, Crane G, Cooper R, Dow D, Best L, Stockall E, Brown W.
    J Urol; 1995 Apr; 153(4):1164-70. PubMed ID: 7869488
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  • 15. An association between kidney stone composition and urinary metabolic disturbances in children.
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    J Pediatr Urol; 2014 Feb; 10(1):130-5. PubMed ID: 23953243
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  • 16. Chemical compositions of 300 lower urinary tract calculi and associated disorders in the urinary tract.
    Takasaki E, Suzuki T, Honda M, Imai T, Maeda S, Hosoya Y.
    Urol Int; 1995 Feb; 54(2):89-94. PubMed ID: 7538235
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  • 17. Case in point. Struvite stones (staghorn calculi) due to chronic urinary tract infection.
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    Hosp Pract (Off Ed); 1994 Jun 15; 29(6):118. PubMed ID: 8207105
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  • 18. [Coralliform calculi and recurrent urinary infection: a case of newberyite calculi (MgHPO4.3H2O)].
    Uebelhart D, Wisard M, Véry JM.
    Schweiz Med Wochenschr; 1984 Nov 24; 114(47):1689-94. PubMed ID: 6393327
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  • 19. Effects of dietary calcium, magnesium and phosphorus on the formation of struvite stones in the urinary tract of rats.
    Takeuchi H, Ueda M, Satoh M, Yoshida O.
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  • 20. Conversion of calcium oxalate to calcium phosphate with recurrent stone episodes.
    Mandel N, Mandel I, Fryjoff K, Rejniak T, Mandel G.
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