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710 related items for PubMed ID: 27510800

  • 1. Metabolic disturbances in Chinese children with urolithiasis: a single center report.
    Yang D, Tiselius HG, Lan C, Chen D, Chen K, Ou L, Liu Y, Xu S, Zeng G, Lei M, Wu W.
    Urolithiasis; 2017 Jun; 45(3):285-290. PubMed ID: 27510800
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  • 2. The characteristics of the stone and urine composition in Chinese stone formers: primary report of a single-center results.
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  • 5. Metabolic features and renal outcomes of urolithiasis in children.
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  • 6. Difference in urinary stone composition between Uyghur and Han children with urolithiasis.
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  • 8. 24 Hour urine metabolic differences between solitary and multiple stone formers: Results of the Collaboration on Urolithiasis in Pediatrics (CUP) working group.
    Saitz TR, Mongoue-Tchokote S, Sharadin C, Giel DW, Corbett S, Kovacevic L, Bayne AP, Collaboration on Urolithiasis in Pediatrics (CUP) Working Group.
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  • 12. Clinical characteristics and metabolic abnormalities in preschool-age children with urolithiasis in southeast Anatolia.
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  • 13. Dietary treatment of urinary risk factors for renal stone formation. A review of CLU Working Group.
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  • 14. A new approach to the diagnosis of children's urolithiasis based on the Bonn Risk Index.
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  • 15. Metabolic factors associated with urinary calculi in children.
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  • 16. Biochemical risk factors for stone formation in healthy school children.
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  • 17. Stone growth patterns and risk for surgery among children presenting with hypercalciuria, hypocitraturia and cystinuria as underlying metabolic causes of urolithiasis.
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  • 18. Comparison of renal function and metabolic abnormalities of cystine stone patients and calcium oxalate stone patients in China.
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  • 19. Blood pressure and urolithiasis in children.
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  • 20. Pediatric urolithiasis in Morocco: Composition of 432 urinary calculi analyzed by infrared spectroscopy.
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