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European Urology (1981) 7 (1): 31–34.
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... and female stone formers. The quotient, calcium X oxalate/magnesium X inhibition index, was significantly higher in urine from male stone formers (p < 0.01) and the same was found for the quotient, calcium X oxalate/magnesium X citrate X inhibition index (p < 0.005). 11 8 2017 Research Papers...
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European Urology (1983) 9 (5): 312–315.
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... was heated at 100 °C for 30 min, a significant increase in urinary oxalate concentration was observed. Plasma ascorbate reached a mean value during ingestion of 3.3 mg/100 ml. Urinary citrate excretion significantly decreased during the first 4 days of ascorbic acid ingestion; however, the urinary inhibitory...
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European Urology (1992) 21 (3): 227–230.
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...A. Al-Qadreh; H. Athanasopoulou; I. Voskaki The extretion of two inhibitors of urinary stone formation (citrate, magnesium) was evaluated in 71 hypercalciuric children and 50 controls. Patients were classified into two groups: 42 nonstone formers (NSF), 22 boys and 20 girls, 3-14 years old, and 29...
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European Urology (1991) 19 (3): 240–243.
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...M. Akinci; T. Esen; T. Koçak; C. Özsoy; S. Tellaloğlu Between October 1988 and March 1990, 173 urinary stone patients (average age 38.3 years) were evaluated metabolically, especially with regard to urinary magnesium, pyrophosphate (Ppi) citrate and glycosaminoglycans (GAG). 25 healthy subjects...
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European Urology (1991) 19 (3): 244–248.
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...T. Esen; M. Akinci; S. Tellaloğlu; T. Koçak 63 patients with hypocitraturia (44.9% of the total) and 33 patients with hypomagnesiuria (24.8 % of the total) received oral magnesium hydroxide and/or Na/K citrate in addition to other therapeutic agents if indicated and a common-sense diet...