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659 related items for PubMed ID: 7747155

  • 1. Urinary citrate, bone resorption and intestinal alkali absorption in stone formers with fasting hypercalciuria.
    Messa P, Mioni G, Paganin L, Cruciatti A, Greco PL, Turrin D.
    Scanning Microsc; 1994; 8(3):531-8; discussion 538-9. PubMed ID: 7747155
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  • 2. Insulin resistance and low urinary citrate excretion in calcium stone formers.
    Cupisti A, Meola M, D'Alessandro C, Bernabini G, Pasquali E, Carpi A, Barsotti G.
    Biomed Pharmacother; 2007 Jan; 61(1):86-90. PubMed ID: 17184967
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  • 3. Alkali absorption and citrate excretion in calcium nephrolithiasis.
    Sakhaee K, Williams RH, Oh MS, Padalino P, Adams-Huet B, Whitson P, Pak CY.
    J Bone Miner Res; 1993 Jul; 8(7):789-94. PubMed ID: 8352061
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  • 4. The urinary response to an oral oxalate load in recurrent calcium stone formers.
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  • 5. Factors affecting fasting urinary calcium excretion in stone former patients on different dietary calcium intake.
    Messa P, Mioni G, Franzon R, Messa M, Cruciatti A, Giannini S, d'Angelo A.
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  • 9. [Citrate and kidney stones].
    Osther PJ.
    Ugeskr Laeger; 1993 Nov 22; 155(47):3835-9. PubMed ID: 8256384
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  • 10. Oxalate metabolism in renal stone disease with special reference to calcium metabolism and intestinal absorption.
    Lindsjö M.
    Scand J Urol Nephrol Suppl; 1989 Nov 22; 119():1-53. PubMed ID: 2669121
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  • 11. Causes of hypocitraturia in recurrent calcium stone formers: focusing on urinary potassium excretion.
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  • 12. Urinary citrate excretion in normal persons and patients with idiopathic calcium urolithiasis.
    Hosking DH, Wilson JW, Liedtke RR, Smith LH, Wilson DM.
    J Lab Clin Med; 1985 Dec 22; 106(6):682-9. PubMed ID: 4067380
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  • 13. Evidence of absorptive hypercalciuria in tuberculosis patients.
    Martinez ME, Gonzalez J, Sanchez-Cabezudo MJ, Peña JM, Vazquez JJ, Felsenfeld A.
    Calcif Tissue Int; 1993 Dec 22; 53(6):384-7. PubMed ID: 8293351
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  • 14. Effect of indapamide on urinary calcium excretion in patients with and without urinary stone disease.
    Ceylan K, Topal C, Erkoc R, Sayarlioglu H, Can S, Yilmaz Y, Dogan E, Algun E, Gonulalan H.
    Ann Pharmacother; 2005 Jun 22; 39(6):1034-8. PubMed ID: 15840731
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  • 15. Prevalence of fasting hypercalciuria associated with increased citraturia in the ambulatory evaluation of nephrolithiasis.
    Damasio B, Massarino F, Durand F, Banchero R, Bottino P, De Franchis V, Carmignani G, Cannella G.
    J Nephrol; 2005 Jun 22; 18(3):262-6. PubMed ID: 16013013
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  • 16. Prevention of stone formation and bone loss in absorptive hypercalciuria by combined dietary and pharmacological interventions.
    Pak CY, Heller HJ, Pearle MS, Odvina CV, Poindexter JR, Peterson RD.
    J Urol; 2003 Feb 22; 169(2):465-9. PubMed ID: 12544288
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  • 17. PTH and 1.25 vitamin D response to a low-calcium diet is associated with bone mineral density in renal stone formers.
    Pasch A, Frey FJ, Eisenberger U, Mohaupt MG, Bonny O.
    Nephrol Dial Transplant; 2008 Aug 22; 23(8):2563-70. PubMed ID: 18398019
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  • 18. Changes in urinary stone risk factors in hypocitraturic calcium oxalate stone formers treated with dietary sodium supplementation.
    Stoller ML, Chi T, Eisner BH, Shami G, Gentle DL.
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  • 19. [Exaggerated calciuric response to an acute acid load in patients forming renal calcium stones].
    Normand M, Cayotte JL, Houillier P, Peuchant A, Paillard M.
    Nephrologie; 1993 Mar 22; 14(6):283-5. PubMed ID: 8145886
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  • 20. Phosphate metabolism in renal stone formers. (II): Relation to renal tubular functions and calcium metabolism.
    Wikström B, Backman U, Danielson BG, Fellström B, Johansson G, Ljunghall S, Wide L.
    Scand J Urol Nephrol Suppl; 1981 Mar 22; 61():II:1-26. PubMed ID: 6274002
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