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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 (1985) 40 (5): 274–276.
Published Online: 29 January 2010
... and the improvement of enzyme activity. The relative content of glutamic acid is low in stone former urines and high in active inhibitory fractions of urinary materials. It is suggested that part of the mechanisms of prevention of stone formation is subjected to biological control. 21 02 1985 5 03 1985...
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Urol Int (1972) 27 (6): 432–438.
Published Online: 26 January 2010
...H. Kiesswetter; O. Parkash Based on the study of 3,219 cases of first admissions to the Urology Department of Wilhelminen Hospital of Vienna, Austria, the problem of stone formation in the upper urinary tract has been statistically investigated. Taking into account the size of the basic populations...
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Urol Int (1973) 28 (3-5): 250–255.
Published Online: 26 January 2010
...B. Terhorst; H. Buss; V. Glittenberg; W. Lutzeyer The influence of an acute renal ischemia on experimental stone formation has been proved in 60 rabbits. In the ischemically damaged kidney there was no additional or increased stone formation. A temporary renal ischemia has no additional influence...
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Urol Int (2004) 72 (3): 244–251.
Published Online: 15 April 2004
... of urinary stone formation. It is not clear whether this is a primarily intracellular alteration of metabolic origin which, after lysis of the renal tubular cell in the lumen, presents a nucleus for the formation of concretions, or whether in the lumen it is tubular cell damage induced by crystalluria...
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Urol Int (1999) 61 (4): 240–242.
Published Online: 02 June 1999
...Veli Yalçın; Oktay Demirkesen; Bülent Alıcı; Bülent Önol; Vural Solok A 35-year-old woman, who had had an intrauterine device inserted 7 years earlier, presented with dysuria, pollakiuria, suprapubic pain and urethral irritation. The intrauterine device was found in the bladder with stone formation...
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