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European Urology
European Urology (1975) 1 (1): 36–37.
Published Online: 19 February 2019
... responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Calculus, renal Infection Hypercalciuria Eur. Urol. I: 36-37 (1975) Urological Implications of Food Refining N. O.K. Gibbon Liverpool Regional...
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European Urology (1996) 30 (1): 103–107.
Published Online: 11 August 2017
...Walter Ludwig Strohmaier; Kathrin Schlee-Giehl; Karl-Horst Bichler Objectives: The treatment of hypercalciuria is controversial. This study investigated whether the osteocalcin response (OCR) to a calcium-restricted diet is a potential tool for the differential therapy of hypercalciuria. 56...
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European Urology (1978) 4 (6): 424–430.
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... to in the content or advertisements. Renal stones Population study Incidence Prevalence Urinary calcium Hyperparathyroidism Hypercalciuria Urinary cyclic AMP Eur. Urol. 4: 424^430 ( 1978) II III I 1603309 Incidence and Natural History of Renal Stone Disease and Its Relationship to Calcium Metabolism...
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Luciano Giuliani, Giorgio Carmignani, Emanuele Belgrano, Paolo Puppo, Andrea Cichero, Umberto Repetto
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European Urology (1981) 7 (3): 144–149.
Published Online: 11 August 2017
...Luciano Giuliani; Giorgio Carmignani; Emanuele Belgrano; Paolo Puppo; Andrea Cichero; Umberto Repetto Urinary lithiasis, hypercalciuria and hyperparathyroidism are strictly related diseases, and the urologist diagnoses primary hyperparathyroidism (PHP) in the majority of cases. Herein we...
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Michel Fuss, Clémentine Gillet, Jacques Simon, Jean-Claude Vandewalle, André Schoutens, Pierre Bergmann
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European Urology
European Urology (1983) 9 (1): 32–34.
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... were classified,according to an oral calcium load test, into three groups: no hypercalciuria (HC; 41 cases); absorptive HC (53 cases), and resorptive or renal HC (25 cases). BMC values in RSF as a group were significantly lower than normal (p <0.001, Mann-Whitney test) though higher than...
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European Urology (1977) 3 (1): 35–38.
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... as well as to metabolic disorders as for example hyperuricaemia, hyperuricuria or idiopathic hypercalciuria. In 15 patients with calcium oxalate lithiasis the stone/patient/year ratio could be decreased to 38 %. In 19 patients with uric acid/calcium oxalate calculi or alternating stone formations from...
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European Urology (1985) 11 (5): 306–308.
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...W.H. Meyer; H. Huland A modification of the so-called Pak test to classify hypercalciuria in outpatients was evaluated. With the original Pak test, 25-31 % of our patients with proven hypercalciuria and stone disease could not be classified mainly because of the low-calcium diet used in preparation...
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European Urology (1976) 2 (5): 216–220.
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...W.K. Moores; P.J. O'Boyle A series of 91 staghorn calculi are reviewed. Possible aetiological factors are analysed. A high incidence of hypercalciüria was found, and the significance of this is discussed. The rates of complete stone clearance after conservative surgery are considered for different...
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European Urology (1993) 24 (3): 381–386.
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.... This demonstrates the importance of phosphates as the heterogeneous nucleus of ‘pure’ COM calculi. Study of the main biochemical parameters of these patients showed that the most frequent biochemical alteration was associated with hypocitraturia (25%), whereas hypercalciuria and/or hyperoxaluria were detected...
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European Urology (1984) 10 (1): 53–54.
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... from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Renal stone Urolithiasis Nephrolithiasis Fluid intake Hypercalciuria Hyperoxaluria Calcium Oxalate Water intake Research Papers Eur. Urot. 70:53-54(1984) © 1984 S. Karger AG, Basel 0302 2838...
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European Urology (1992) 21 (3): 227–230.
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... in controls. 11 8 2017 Magnesium Citrate Hypercalciuria Urolithiasis 1992 Copyright / Drug Dosage / Disclaimer Copyright: All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be translated into other languages, reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic...
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Michel Fuss, Dirk Verbeelen, Jean Geurts, Jacques Simon, Agnès Bergans, Michel De Backer, Roland Six, Jacques Corvilain
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European Urology (1978) 4 (5): 324–329.
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...Michel Fuss; Dirk Verbeelen; Jean Geurts; Jacques Simon; Agnès Bergans; Michel De Backer; Roland Six; Jacques Corvilain Abstract. 28 renal stone formers (18 men and 10 women) with idiopathic hypercalciuria (IH) and 27 controls have been subjected to a test proposed for the diagnosis of absorptive...
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European Urology (2001) 39 (5): 580–585.
Published Online: 14 May 2001
... urinary calcium might favorably affect urine composition in a way that possibly reduces the risk of calcium stone formation. Renal stone Hypercalciuria Eicosapentaenoic acid Calcium oxalate Hyperlipemia Prostaglandin (PG) plays a role in regulating urinary calcium excretion [ 4, 12...
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European Urology (1999) 36 (2): 136–143.
Published Online: 08 July 1999
... Hypercalciuria Hyperoxaluria Idiopathic calcium urolithiasis Protein intake Urinary supersaturation measurements Urine volume Stones Eur Urol 1999;36:136 143 Accepted after revision: December 16, 1998 Effects of a Common Sense Diet on Urinary Composition and Supersaturation in Patients with Idiopathic...