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Urol Int (1993) 50 (2): 77–81.
Published Online: 03 February 2010
...Paul Schramek; Axel Heidenreich; Udo Horst Engelmann Stone formation was investigated in 162 male and female Sprague-Dawley rats (96 males and 66 females) following a portacaval shunt and in 58 sham-operated rats which served as controls (31 males and 27 females). 70.8% male and only 7.5% female...
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Urol Int (1993) 51 (4): 198–203.
Published Online: 03 February 2010
...A. Heidenreich; U. Engelmann Sex-dependent stone formation following portacaval shunt (PCS) was investigated in 82 male and 71 female Sprague-Dawley rats. 72.6% of male PCS rats and none of the female PCS rats developed urolithiasis, in 90.2%, potassium-hydrogen-urate stones formed. Hormonal...
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Urol Int (1987) 42 (3): 165–169.
Published Online: 02 February 2010
...U. Engelmann; P. Schramek; H.P. Baum; B. Wertmann; M. Grün; G.H. Jacobi The induction of transitional cell bladder tumors following portacaval shunt (PCA) in rats was investigated. Thirty-five (29 males; 6 females) out of 86 animals developed a carcinoma. The highest incidence of tumors (73...