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71 related items for PubMed ID: 7881282

  • 1. Urinary element concentrations in kidney stone formers and normal controls: the week-end effect.
    Rodgers A, Barbour L, Pougnet B, Lombard C, Ryall R.
    J Trace Elem Electrolytes Health Dis; 1994 Jun; 8(2):87-91. PubMed ID: 7881282
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  • 3. Effect of acute acid loading on acid-base and calcium metabolism.
    Osther PJ.
    Scand J Urol Nephrol; 2006 Jun; 40(1):35-44. PubMed ID: 16452054
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  • 4. Urinary risk factors for recurrent calcium stone formation in Thai stone formers.
    Stitchantrakul W, Kochakarn W, Ruangraksa C, Domrongkitchaiporn S.
    J Med Assoc Thai; 2007 Apr; 90(4):688-98. PubMed ID: 17487123
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  • 5. Re-evaluation of the "week-end effect" data: possible role of urinary copper and phosphorus in the pathogenesis of renal calculi.
    Rodgers AL, Barbour LJ, Pougnet BM, Lombard CJ, Ryall RL.
    J Trace Elem Med Biol; 1995 Oct; 9(3):150-5. PubMed ID: 8605603
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  • 6. Microelements in stones, urine, and hair of stone formers: a new key to the puzzle of lithogenesis?
    Słojewski M, Czerny B, Safranow K, Jakubowska K, Olszewska M, Pawlik A, Gołąb A, Droździk M, Chlubek D, Sikorski A.
    Biol Trace Elem Res; 2010 Dec; 137(3):301-16. PubMed ID: 20024629
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  • 8. [Citrate and kidney stones].
    Osther PJ.
    Ugeskr Laeger; 1993 Nov 22; 155(47):3835-9. PubMed ID: 8256384
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  • 10. Associations between renal sodium-citrate cotransporter (hNaDC-1) gene polymorphism and urinary citrate excretion in recurrent renal calcium stone formers and normal controls.
    Okamoto N, Aruga S, Matsuzaki S, Takahashi S, Matsushita K, Kitamura T.
    Int J Urol; 2007 Apr 22; 14(4):344-9. PubMed ID: 17470169
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  • 11. Can we predict urinary stone composition based on an analysis of microelement concentration in the hair and urine?
    Słojewski M, Safranow K, Jakubowska K, Olszewska M, Pawlik A, Juzyszyn Z, Droździk M, Chlubek D, Hammerer P, Sikorski A.
    Adv Clin Exp Med; 2012 Apr 22; 21(4):469-75. PubMed ID: 23240452
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  • 17. A study of dietary calcium and other nutrients in idiopathic renal calcium stone formers with low bone mineral content.
    Trinchieri A, Nespoli R, Ostini F, Rovera F, Zanetti G, Pisani E.
    J Urol; 1998 Mar 22; 159(3):654-7. PubMed ID: 9474119
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  • 18. Trace elements and urinary stone formation: new aspects of the pathological mechanism of urinary stone formation.
    Hofbauer J, Steffan I, Höbarth K, Vujicic G, Schwetz H, Reich G, Zechner O.
    J Urol; 1991 Jan 22; 145(1):93-6. PubMed ID: 1984106
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    Natl Toxicol Program Tech Rep Ser; 1996 Aug 22; 383():1-370. PubMed ID: 12692653
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