Idiopathic calcium nephrolithiasis (ICN) is a frequent disease in Western countries. The physicochemical theory of lithogenesis, which explains stone formation by the precipitation, growth, and crystalline aggregation of lithogenic salts in the urine, has contributed greatly to the understanding of the pathogenesis of calcium urolithiasis. However, several aspects are still unexplained; the co-existence of familial occurrence, primary tubular dysfunctions with ICN, and anomalies in the systemic handling of oxalate and calcium led to the development of a cellular hypothesis of ICN. A number of cellular defects in the handling of ions has been reported that involves both anion and cation transport. These anomalies are probably the expression ...
Several studies have indicated that up to 60% of idiopathic calcium stone formers present hypercalci...
none8Several studies have indicated that up to 60% of idiopathic calcium stone formers present hyper...
Renal idiopathic stone disease affects about 8% of the Italian population. The most common form in w...
Clinical and experimental investigations seem to underline the important role of fatty acids in the ...
Anomalies in the erythrocyte transport of anions and cations have been described in idiopathic calci...
Background. Reports of an increase in plasma and erythrocyte phospholipid arachidonic acid content a...
Anomalies in the erythrocyte transport of anions and cations have been described in idiopathic calci...
Background: Calcium nephrolithiasis is a multifactorial disease with a polygenic milieu. Association...
Plasma phospholipid arachidonic acid content and calcium metabolism in idiopathic calcium nephrolith...
The most common presentation of nephrolithiasis is idiopathic calcium stones in patients without sys...
Background – Classical physiopathologic models claim that high 25-OH vitamin-D can influence calcium...
Prevalence of hypercalciuria is markedly increased in patients with calcium kidney stones, and recen...
Idiopathic hypercalciuria is a defect occurring in 5-10% of the general population and most commonly...
Idiopathic hypercalciuria is a defect occurring in 5-10% of the general population and most commonly...
Several studies have indicated that up to 60% of idiopathic calcium stone formers present hypercalci...
Several studies have indicated that up to 60% of idiopathic calcium stone formers present hypercalci...
none8Several studies have indicated that up to 60% of idiopathic calcium stone formers present hyper...
Renal idiopathic stone disease affects about 8% of the Italian population. The most common form in w...
Clinical and experimental investigations seem to underline the important role of fatty acids in the ...
Anomalies in the erythrocyte transport of anions and cations have been described in idiopathic calci...
Background. Reports of an increase in plasma and erythrocyte phospholipid arachidonic acid content a...
Anomalies in the erythrocyte transport of anions and cations have been described in idiopathic calci...
Background: Calcium nephrolithiasis is a multifactorial disease with a polygenic milieu. Association...
Plasma phospholipid arachidonic acid content and calcium metabolism in idiopathic calcium nephrolith...
The most common presentation of nephrolithiasis is idiopathic calcium stones in patients without sys...
Background – Classical physiopathologic models claim that high 25-OH vitamin-D can influence calcium...
Prevalence of hypercalciuria is markedly increased in patients with calcium kidney stones, and recen...
Idiopathic hypercalciuria is a defect occurring in 5-10% of the general population and most commonly...
Idiopathic hypercalciuria is a defect occurring in 5-10% of the general population and most commonly...
Several studies have indicated that up to 60% of idiopathic calcium stone formers present hypercalci...
Several studies have indicated that up to 60% of idiopathic calcium stone formers present hypercalci...
none8Several studies have indicated that up to 60% of idiopathic calcium stone formers present hyper...
Renal idiopathic stone disease affects about 8% of the Italian population. The most common form in w...