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The effect of thiazide diuretics on carbohydrate-induced calciuria in patients with recurrent renal calculi.

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Thiazide diuretics could have a beneficial effect in the prevention of recurrent renal calculi by decreasing the exaggerated calciuria which follows carbohydrate ingestionin patients who form calcium oxalate stones. The calciuric response to 100Gm. or oral glucose was studied in 21 patients with

Amino acid and carbohydrate composition of the mucoprotein matrix in various calculi.

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[A case-control study on urinary calculi and dietary factors].

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OBJECTIVE To study the role of dietary and nutritional factors in the etiology of urolithiasis. METHODS Two hundred and fourty-one pairs of urolithiasis patients and controls were selected, and matched on age and sex, and without having urinary, endocrine, metabolic, or other related diseases.

Unique pattern of urinary tract calculi in Australian Aboriginal children.

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Young Aboriginal children in remote regions of tropical and desert Australia are at risk of developing urate stones in their upper urinary tract from an early age. These radiolucent calculi were only recognized with the availability of ultrasound diagnosis and are not associated with anatomic
We investigated whether carbohydrate antigens on biliary glycoproteins and carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) are related to hepatolithiasis. CEA, ABO, and Lewis blood group-related antigens, as well as sialyl-Tn antigen in hepatic bile, were analyzed by Western blotting in samples from 12 patients with

The effects of vitamin A-deficient diets containing lactose in producing bladder calculi and tumors in rats.

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This report describes studies in which diets have been developed which when fed to rats commonly result in the formation of primary urinary bladder calculi. The bladder walls of most of these rats but not those without urinary stones were grossly hypertrophied. Microscopic examinations in one of the

[Hormonal and metabolic disorders as systemic factor for the formation of urinary calculi].

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In patients suffering from urolithiasis, metabolic diagnostics often reveals abnormalities contributing to the formation of stones: hypocitraturia, hyper- and hypocalcemia, hypercalciuria, hypomagnesemia/hypomagnesuria, hyperoxalaturia, etc. Before surgery, complex biochemical examination of blood

Distribution of organic matrix in calcium oxalate renal calculi.

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The quantity of protein and carbohydrate comprising the matrix of calcium oxalate monohydrate (COM) renal stones was found to decrease with distance from the surface of the stone. The average organic concentration of stones 3 to 30 mm in diameter ranged from 5.7% at the surface to 2.7% at the core.

Urinary matrix calculi consisting of microfibrillar protein in patients on maintenance hemodialysis.

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In seven patients on maintenance hemodialysis, de novo recurrent renal stone formation was observed. In all patients, the underlying disease was glomerulonephritis, with or without the nephrotic syndrome. All patients had considerable persistent proteinuria. The stones consisted predominantly of

Increase in calciuria and oxaluria after a single chocolate bar load.

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Chocolate, a foodstuff rich in sucrose, fat and oxalate, is considered unsuitable in cases of obesity, diabetes mellitus, urolithiasis and postprandial hypoglycemia. However the pathophysiological effects of chocolate are poorly documented. Therefore we investigated the effects of ingestion of 100 g

Bilateral supernumerary kidneys: how much is too much?

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A middle aged African-American woman with a stable history of carnitine palmitoyl transferase II (CPT II) deficiency presented with myalgias for 1 week. Physical examination and laboratory findings were consistent with severe sepsis secondary to pyelonephritis leading to rhabdomyolysis. Subsequent
As the number of persons living long lives following ostomy and bowel resection surgery increases, so do their questions about the effect of surgery on chronic conditions commonly associated with aging. The literature was reviewed to evaluate current evidence about the effect of bowel resection on

Prevalence of renal uric acid stones in the adult.

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The aim of this study was to estimate uric acid renal stone prevalence rates of adults in different countries of the world. PubMed was searched for papers dealing with "urinary calculi and prevalence or composition" for the period from January 1996 to June 2016. Alternative searches were made to

Epidemiology of urolithiasis.

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The epidemiology of urolithiasis differs according to geographical area and historical period: changing socio-economic conditions have generated changes in the incidence and type of lithiasis in terms of both the site and the physical-chemical composition of the calculi. Reno-ureteral calculosis

Effect of Crataeva nurvala on the biochemistry of the small intestinal tract of normal and stone-forming rats.

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Certain biochemical constituents were analysed in small intestinal tract tissues of rats fed a normal and a calculi-producing diet. Changes were seen in calculogenic rats with respect to the carbohydrate and sialic acid residues of glycoproteins along with some lipid fractions. Treatment with
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