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European Urology
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...
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Ilker Durak, Ziya Kilic, Hakki Perk, Ahmet Şahin, Zuhal Yurtarslani, Ahmet Yaşar, Saadettin Küpeli, Mustafa Akpoyraz
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European Urology (1990) 17 (3): 243–247.
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...Ilker Durak; Ziya Kilic; Hakki Perk; Ahmet Şahin; Zuhal Yurtarslani; Ahmet Yaşar; Saadettin Küpeli; Mustafa Akpoyraz Forty-seven urinary tract stones consisting of 5 pure magnesium ammonium phosphate (subgroup 1 ), 5 mixed calcium oxalate-magnesium ammonium phosphate (subgroup 2), 8 mixed calcium...
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European Urology (1990) 17 (3): 206–212.
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.... Significantly reduced levels of the AP(CaOx) index were recorded for patients given thiazide, thiazide + magnesium, magnesium, and alkaline citrate. The AP(CaOx) index(s) was reduced in patients given thiazide + magnesium, magnesium, and alkaline citrate. Comparison between the effects on urine composition...
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European Urology (1986) 12 (5): 346–349.
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...Hans-Göran Tiselius; Inger Wall Based on the analysis of magnesium (Mg), ammonium (NH(4)), phosphate (P), urine pH, and urine volume(V), a simplified estimate (AP[MAP] index) of the ion-activity product of magnesium ammonium phosphate (AP(Map))was derived: (A X Mg X NH(4) X P^0.88 X (pH - 4.5)^6.95...
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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 (1980) 6 (2): 90–94.
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...Hans-Göran Tiselius; Lasse Larsson Urinary excretion of calcium, magnesium and oxalate was studied in 38 patients with urolithiasis on two different occasions, and there appeared to be a good correlation between the biochemical findings in the two samples. All values were expressed per mole...
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European Urology (1979) 5 (5): 323–327.
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... history. Biochemical grouping of the patients resulted in different distributions in the different groups of stone-formers. The quotients calcium/magnesium (kt) and calcium X oxalate/magnesium X creatinine(k3) appeared to reflect the severity of stone disease and seemed to provide a rational approach...