Introduction: Pathogenesis of kidney stones includes many factors, whereas uroliths, as a generic term for kidney stones, are of a dif-ferent composition. In pathogenesis of calcium urolithiasis hypercalcemia/hypercalciuria takes a significant place. Hypercalcemia exists when the serum calcium is of increased values, along with measurement and calculation of physiologically active calcium, when there are differences in the Ph of the blood or albumin. Goal: the goal of this research is to determine the correlation of values of the serum (CaS) and ionized calcium (Ca++) in patients with the calcium nephrolithiasis, whom have been established not to have hyperparathyroidis
The pathophysiology of the various forms of urinary stone disease remains a complex topic. Epidemiol...
PurposeSerum calcium and parathyroid hormone levels are the primary means of evaluating patients for...
It is well known that about 90 percent of urinary stones contain calcium as main component. We studi...
Prevalence of hypercalciuria is markedly increased in patients with calcium kidney stones, and recen...
Idiopathic calcium nephrolithiasis (ICN) is a frequent disease in Western countries. The physicochem...
textabstractBackground: Recently published guidelines on the medical management of renal stone disea...
peer reviewedHypercalciuria is the main risk factor for recurrent calcium urolithiasis. The goal of ...
The most common presentation of nephrolithiasis is idiopathic calcium stones in patients without sys...
Frequency of renal phosphate leak among patients with calcium nephrolithiasis.BackgroundNephrolithia...
Renal idiopathic stone disease affects about 8% of the Italian population. The most common form in w...
Objective: To identify the differences in urinary profile of a stone former and the matched member o...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Calcium and phosphorus regulatory hormones may contribute to the pathogen...
BACKGROUND: Recently published guidelines on the medical management of renal stone disease did not ...
The absorptive or renal origin of hypercalciuria can be discriminated using an acute oral calcium lo...
The majority of stones that form within the urinary tract contain calcium, and various crystalline f...
The pathophysiology of the various forms of urinary stone disease remains a complex topic. Epidemiol...
PurposeSerum calcium and parathyroid hormone levels are the primary means of evaluating patients for...
It is well known that about 90 percent of urinary stones contain calcium as main component. We studi...
Prevalence of hypercalciuria is markedly increased in patients with calcium kidney stones, and recen...
Idiopathic calcium nephrolithiasis (ICN) is a frequent disease in Western countries. The physicochem...
textabstractBackground: Recently published guidelines on the medical management of renal stone disea...
peer reviewedHypercalciuria is the main risk factor for recurrent calcium urolithiasis. The goal of ...
The most common presentation of nephrolithiasis is idiopathic calcium stones in patients without sys...
Frequency of renal phosphate leak among patients with calcium nephrolithiasis.BackgroundNephrolithia...
Renal idiopathic stone disease affects about 8% of the Italian population. The most common form in w...
Objective: To identify the differences in urinary profile of a stone former and the matched member o...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Calcium and phosphorus regulatory hormones may contribute to the pathogen...
BACKGROUND: Recently published guidelines on the medical management of renal stone disease did not ...
The absorptive or renal origin of hypercalciuria can be discriminated using an acute oral calcium lo...
The majority of stones that form within the urinary tract contain calcium, and various crystalline f...
The pathophysiology of the various forms of urinary stone disease remains a complex topic. Epidemiol...
PurposeSerum calcium and parathyroid hormone levels are the primary means of evaluating patients for...
It is well known that about 90 percent of urinary stones contain calcium as main component. We studi...