Due to the difficulty of collecting 24-h urines in the stone-forming patient, some authors have suggested other types of urine collection, but their usefulness is not yet well studied. The objective of this study is to evaluate the variation of urinary supersaturation (SS) throughout the day and to analyze whether timed urine collections offer accurate information. 48 urine samples were collected from 12 young adults. Each 24-h urine was collected on 7 2-h urine fractions and a 10-h overnight sample. Solute concentrations and SS for calcium oxalate (CaOx), calcium phosphate (CaP), and uric acid (UA) were determined. Linear regression and relative importance of predictors were used to determine the percentage of R2 attributed to each timed c...
PurposeThere is much debate about whether 1 or 2, 24-hour urinalyses are adequate for metabolic eval...
PURPOSE: The relative supersaturation of calcium oxalate, calcium phosphate and uric acid is used cl...
PurposeThere is much debate about whether 1 or 2, 24-hour urinalyses are adequate for metabolic eval...
PURPOSE: The relative supersaturation of calcium oxalate, calcium phosphate and uric acid is used cl...
PURPOSE: The relative supersaturation of calcium oxalate, calcium phosphate and uric acid is used c...
: Despite being recommended by most guidelines, the metabolic evaluation of patients with nephrolith...
: Despite being recommended by most guidelines, the metabolic evaluation of patients with nephrolith...
: Despite being recommended by most guidelines, the metabolic evaluation of patients with nephrolith...
: Despite being recommended by most guidelines, the metabolic evaluation of patients with nephrolith...
BACKGROUND: One limitation of the use of 24-hour collection is impracticality. We analysed the perfo...
Purpose: We determined the accuracy of 24-hour urinalysis in predicting stone type and identify the ...
Abstract Background The diagnosis and follow-up of stone forming patients is usually performed by an...
Background: Kidney stone disease is a common and often debilitating disorder, yet its pathophysiolog...
Background: Kidney stone disease is a common and often debilitating disorder, yet its pathophysiolog...
OBJECTIVES To investigate the correlations and agreements between the solute/creatinine ratios from ...
PurposeThere is much debate about whether 1 or 2, 24-hour urinalyses are adequate for metabolic eval...
PURPOSE: The relative supersaturation of calcium oxalate, calcium phosphate and uric acid is used cl...
PurposeThere is much debate about whether 1 or 2, 24-hour urinalyses are adequate for metabolic eval...
PURPOSE: The relative supersaturation of calcium oxalate, calcium phosphate and uric acid is used cl...
PURPOSE: The relative supersaturation of calcium oxalate, calcium phosphate and uric acid is used c...
: Despite being recommended by most guidelines, the metabolic evaluation of patients with nephrolith...
: Despite being recommended by most guidelines, the metabolic evaluation of patients with nephrolith...
: Despite being recommended by most guidelines, the metabolic evaluation of patients with nephrolith...
: Despite being recommended by most guidelines, the metabolic evaluation of patients with nephrolith...
BACKGROUND: One limitation of the use of 24-hour collection is impracticality. We analysed the perfo...
Purpose: We determined the accuracy of 24-hour urinalysis in predicting stone type and identify the ...
Abstract Background The diagnosis and follow-up of stone forming patients is usually performed by an...
Background: Kidney stone disease is a common and often debilitating disorder, yet its pathophysiolog...
Background: Kidney stone disease is a common and often debilitating disorder, yet its pathophysiolog...
OBJECTIVES To investigate the correlations and agreements between the solute/creatinine ratios from ...
PurposeThere is much debate about whether 1 or 2, 24-hour urinalyses are adequate for metabolic eval...
PURPOSE: The relative supersaturation of calcium oxalate, calcium phosphate and uric acid is used cl...
PurposeThere is much debate about whether 1 or 2, 24-hour urinalyses are adequate for metabolic eval...