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128 related items for PubMed ID: 6686621

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  • 2. [Relative risk periods for calcium oxalate stone formation: the circadian rhythm of formation in urine].
    Deng YL.
    Zhonghua Wai Ke Za Zhi; 1988 Sep; 26(9):555-8, 574. PubMed ID: 3243151
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  • 3. Diurnal variation in calcium-oxalate supersaturation level in normal and stone-forming urine.
    Ogawa Y, Takahashi S, Kitagawa R, Umeyama T, Aoyagi K.
    Nihon Jinzo Gakkai Shi; 1983 Sep; 25(9):1127-30. PubMed ID: 6686620
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  • 7. [Rhythm of diurnal and seasonal urine excretion in calcium oxalate-urinary calculi patients and healthy humans and its effect on the incidence of calculi].
    Schulz E, Brundig P, Pirlich W.
    Urologe A; 1984 Mar; 23(2):77-81. PubMed ID: 6539024
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  • 9. [Diurnal oscillations of calcium ions, total calcium and oxalates in the urine of patients with calcium oxalate urolithiasis and normal persons].
    Januzović N.
    Med Pregl; 1981 Mar; 34(11-12):507-12. PubMed ID: 7200567
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  • 11. Urinary inhibitory activity of calcium oxalate monohydrate crystal growth in stone-formers & non stone-formers.
    Sidhu H, Vaidyanathan S, Wangoo D, Rattan V, Thind SK, Nath R, Malakondaiah GC, Tandon SP.
    Indian J Med Res; 1987 Oct; 86():500-5. PubMed ID: 3443483
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  • 13. [Clinical studies on the recurrence of urolithiasis (5). Diurnal variation in urinary pH and stone compositions].
    Murayama T, Taguchi H.
    Hinyokika Kiyo; 1988 Oct; 34(10):1711-5. PubMed ID: 3245520
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  • 14. 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; 7(11):1230-4. PubMed ID: 5159604
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  • 15. Twenty-four hour and spot urine metabolic evaluations: correlations versus agreements.
    Hong YH, Dublin N, Razack AH, Mohd MA, Husain R.
    Urology; 2010 Jun; 75(6):1294-8. PubMed ID: 19914693
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  • 16. Circadian variations in the risk of urinary calcium oxalate stone formation.
    Robert M, Roux JO, Bourelly F, Boularan AM, Guiter J, Monnier L.
    Br J Urol; 1994 Sep; 74(3):294-7. PubMed ID: 7953257
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  • 17. Calcium oxalate urinary calculi: clinical and chemical aspects.
    Elliot JS.
    Medicine (Baltimore); 1983 Jan; 62(1):36-43. PubMed ID: 6823212
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  • 18. [Clinical studies on the recurrence of urolithiasis: (1). Influence of diet on urinary excretion of the stone forming constituents].
    Murayama T, Taguchi H.
    Hinyokika Kiyo; 1987 Sep; 33(9):1321-30. PubMed ID: 3434487
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