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162 related items for PubMed ID: 5723383

  • 1. Hypercalciuria relative to total solutes in nephrolithiasis.
    Isaacson LC.
    Br Med J; 1968 Dec 14; 4(5632):668-70. PubMed ID: 5723383
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  • 2. Urinary composition in calcific nephrolithiasis.
    Isaacson LC.
    Invest Urol; 1969 Jan 14; 6(4):356-63. PubMed ID: 5773520
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  • 3. [Renal tubular function in children with hypercalciuria].
    Kovacević L, Kovacević S, Smoljanić Z, Kostić M, Peco-Antić A, Gajić M, Kovacević M, Jovanović O.
    Srp Arh Celok Lek; 1998 Jan 14; 126(7-8):223-7. PubMed ID: 9863386
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  • 4. The relationship of the urinary cations, Calcium, Magnesium, Sodium and Potassium, in patients with Renal Calculi.
    Welshman SG, McGeown MG.
    Br J Urol; 1975 Jun 14; 47(3):237-42. PubMed ID: 1139114
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  • 5. Activity products in stone-forming and non-stone-forming urine.
    Robertson WG, Peacock M, Nordin BE.
    Clin Sci; 1968 Jun 14; 34(3):579-94. PubMed ID: 5666884
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  • 6. Gel filtration behavior of calcium and magnesium salts in normal and stone-forming urines.
    Zarembski PM, Hodgkinson A.
    Clin Chim Acta; 1969 Apr 14; 24(1):139-48. PubMed ID: 4305370
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  • 7. The urinary excretion and serum concentration of calcium, magnesium, sodium and phosphate in male patients with recurring renal stone formation.
    Jorgensen FS.
    Scand J Urol Nephrol; 1975 Apr 14; 9(3):243-8. PubMed ID: 1209181
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  • 8. Fasting urine excretion of magnesium, calcium, and sodium in patients with renal calcium stones.
    Schwille PO, Schlenk I, Samberger NM, Bornhof C.
    Urol Res; 1976 Apr 21; 4(1):33-43. PubMed ID: 181886
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  • 9. Juvenile renal stone disease: a study of urinary promoting and inhibiting factors.
    Baggio B, Gambaro G, Favaro S, Borsatti A, Pavanello L, Siviero B, Zacchello G, Rizzoni GF.
    J Urol; 1983 Dec 21; 130(6):1133-5. PubMed ID: 6315967
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  • 10. [Electrolyte excretion of patients with kidney stones].
    Götz F, Váry L, Kelemen Z.
    Z Urol Nephrol; 1969 Jan 21; 62(1):23-8. PubMed ID: 4247405
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  • 11. Weight, age and coefficients of variation in renal solute excretion.
    Perry GM, Scheinman SJ, Asplin JR.
    Nephron Physiol; 2012 Jan 21; 122(1-2):13-8. PubMed ID: 23595094
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  • 12. Effect of Potassium Citrate on Calcium Phosphate Stones in a Model of Hypercalciuria.
    Krieger NS, Asplin JR, Frick KK, Granja I, Culbertson CD, Ng A, Grynpas MD, Bushinsky DA.
    J Am Soc Nephrol; 2015 Dec 21; 26(12):3001-8. PubMed ID: 25855777
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  • 13. Reduced glomerular filtration rate and hypercalciuria in primary struvite nephrolithiasis.
    Kristensen C, Parks JH, Lindheimer M, Coe FL.
    Kidney Int; 1987 Nov 21; 32(5):749-53. PubMed ID: 3430961
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  • 14. [Determination of the degree of saturation of calcium hydrogen phosphate in the urine].
    Reusz G, Szabó A, Tulassay T.
    Orv Hetil; 1989 Mar 12; 130(11):565-8. PubMed ID: 2927936
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  • 15. Body size and 24-hour urine composition.
    Taylor EN, Curhan GC.
    Am J Kidney Dis; 2006 Dec 12; 48(6):905-15. PubMed ID: 17162145
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  • 16. Urinary osmolarity and excretion of sodium, calcium and magnesium in patients with renal calculi.
    Raman A, Sreenevasan GA.
    Br J Urol; 1972 Oct 12; 44(5):537-40. PubMed ID: 4628536
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  • 17. Reduced crystallization inhibition by urine from men with nephrolithiasis.
    Asplin JR, Parks JH, Chen MS, Lieske JC, Toback FG, Pillay SN, Nakagawa Y, Coe FL.
    Kidney Int; 1999 Oct 12; 56(4):1505-16. PubMed ID: 10504502
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  • 18. Spontaneous precipitation of brushite in urine: evidence that brushite is the nidus of renal stones originating as calcium phosphate.
    Pak CY, Eanes ED, Ruskin B.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1971 Jul 12; 68(7):1456-60. PubMed ID: 5283935
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  • 19. Frequency of renal phosphate leak among patients with calcium nephrolithiasis.
    Prié D, Ravery V, Boccon-Gibod L, Friedlander G.
    Kidney Int; 2001 Jul 12; 60(1):272-6. PubMed ID: 11422761
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  • 20. Diurnal variations in calcium phosphate and calcium oxalate activity products in normal and stone-forming urines.
    Hodgkinson A, Marshall RW, Cochran M.
    Isr J Med Sci; 1971 Nov 12; 7(11):1230-4. PubMed ID: 5159604
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