Background: Due to difficulty of obtaining a 24h urine (especially in children), a random urine calcium sample is recommended to detect of hypercalciuria. However, recent studies have shown that the urinary calcium/creatinine ratio varies with age and geographic areas. So, the aim of this study was determining the normal value of urinary calcium to creatinine ratio in healthy adolescent’s children. Methods: Four hundred eight children of 12 to 14-year-old were randomly selected from middle school in Babol (north of Iran) and early morning urinary samples of them were studied for determining normal urine Ca/Cr, Na/Cr and K/Cr ratios. Children who had the family with the history of renal disease were excluded from this study. Results: In th...
Objective: Considering the predictive role of the relatively low urinary citrate for stone formation...
Objective: Considering the predictive role of the relatively low urinary citrate for stone formation...
Objective: Considering the predictive role of the relatively low urinary citrate for stone formation...
Background: Due to difficulty of obtaining a 24h urine (especially in children), a random urine calc...
Objective: Due to worldwide variations, reference values of urinary calcium to creatinine ratio in p...
We performed this prospective study to determine the urinary calcium to creatinine ratio (Ca/Cr) in ...
Random urine samples of 352 children in the age group of 5-12 yrs were studied for urinary calcium-c...
Urinary calcium (Ca excretion was determined in 1,578 24-h urine samples from 507 healthy children a...
OBJECTIVE: To determine reference values for urinary phosphate/creatinine (Cr) concentration ratios ...
Objective: Urinary calcium excretion is different in various geographical regions. Therefore, we de...
Objective: Urinary calcium excretion is different in various geographical regions. Therefore, we de...
In a group of 327 normal children, aged 4 to 11, we measured Calcium (Ca) and Creatinine (Cr) in the...
WOS: 000232401900009PubMed ID: 16133062Hypercalciuria is a major risk factor for kidney stones and h...
Background. Very few studies have evaluated the role of urinary calcium excretion as marker of bone ...
Purpose Urinary calcium creatinine ratio (UCaCrR) is a reliable indicator for monitoring hypercalciu...
Objective: Considering the predictive role of the relatively low urinary citrate for stone formation...
Objective: Considering the predictive role of the relatively low urinary citrate for stone formation...
Objective: Considering the predictive role of the relatively low urinary citrate for stone formation...
Background: Due to difficulty of obtaining a 24h urine (especially in children), a random urine calc...
Objective: Due to worldwide variations, reference values of urinary calcium to creatinine ratio in p...
We performed this prospective study to determine the urinary calcium to creatinine ratio (Ca/Cr) in ...
Random urine samples of 352 children in the age group of 5-12 yrs were studied for urinary calcium-c...
Urinary calcium (Ca excretion was determined in 1,578 24-h urine samples from 507 healthy children a...
OBJECTIVE: To determine reference values for urinary phosphate/creatinine (Cr) concentration ratios ...
Objective: Urinary calcium excretion is different in various geographical regions. Therefore, we de...
Objective: Urinary calcium excretion is different in various geographical regions. Therefore, we de...
In a group of 327 normal children, aged 4 to 11, we measured Calcium (Ca) and Creatinine (Cr) in the...
WOS: 000232401900009PubMed ID: 16133062Hypercalciuria is a major risk factor for kidney stones and h...
Background. Very few studies have evaluated the role of urinary calcium excretion as marker of bone ...
Purpose Urinary calcium creatinine ratio (UCaCrR) is a reliable indicator for monitoring hypercalciu...
Objective: Considering the predictive role of the relatively low urinary citrate for stone formation...
Objective: Considering the predictive role of the relatively low urinary citrate for stone formation...
Objective: Considering the predictive role of the relatively low urinary citrate for stone formation...