Kidney stone disease (nephrolithiasis) is a common problem that can be associated with alterations in urinary solute composition including hypercalciuria. Studies suggest that the prevalence of monogenic kidney stone disorders, including renal tubular acidosis with deafness, Bartter syndrome, primary hyperoxaluria and cystinuria, in patients attending kidney stone clinics is ∼15%. However, for the majority of individuals, nephrolithiasis has a multifactorial aetiology involving genetic and environmental factors. Nonetheless, the genetic influence on stone formation in these idiopathic stone formers remains considerable and twin studies estimate a heritability of >45% for nephrolithiasis and >50% for hypercalciuria. The contribu...
With a lifetime incidence of up to 12% in man and 6% in woman, nephrolithiasis is a major health pro...
Abstract Renal stone disease (nephrolithiasis) affects 3–5% of the population and is often associate...
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Nephrolithiasis is a common condition. The most common types of kidney stones contain calcium (most ...
Nephrolithiasis is a common condition. The most common types of kidney stones contain calcium (most ...
Nephrolithiasis is a common condition. The most common types of kidney stones contain calcium (most ...
Renal stone disease (nephrolithiasis) affects 5% of adults and is often associated with hypercalciur...
Genetic studies of calcium kidney stones have hitherto assessed single candidate genes by testing fo...
There is strong evidence for a familial basis to renal stone disease. However, apart from a number o...
Genetic studies of calcium kidney stones have hitherto assessed single candidate genes by testing fo...
Genetic studies of calcium kidney stones evidenced the possible involvement of calcium-sensing recep...
Genetic studies of calcium kidney stones have hitherto assessed single candidate genes by testing fo...
With a lifetime incidence of up to 12% in man and 6% in woman, nephrolithiasis is a major health pro...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowKidney stone dis...
Nephrolithiasis is a common disorder, with a rising prevalence in the general population. Its pathog...
With a lifetime incidence of up to 12% in man and 6% in woman, nephrolithiasis is a major health pro...
Abstract Renal stone disease (nephrolithiasis) affects 3–5% of the population and is often associate...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowKidney stone dis...
Nephrolithiasis is a common condition. The most common types of kidney stones contain calcium (most ...
Nephrolithiasis is a common condition. The most common types of kidney stones contain calcium (most ...
Nephrolithiasis is a common condition. The most common types of kidney stones contain calcium (most ...
Renal stone disease (nephrolithiasis) affects 5% of adults and is often associated with hypercalciur...
Genetic studies of calcium kidney stones have hitherto assessed single candidate genes by testing fo...
There is strong evidence for a familial basis to renal stone disease. However, apart from a number o...
Genetic studies of calcium kidney stones have hitherto assessed single candidate genes by testing fo...
Genetic studies of calcium kidney stones evidenced the possible involvement of calcium-sensing recep...
Genetic studies of calcium kidney stones have hitherto assessed single candidate genes by testing fo...
With a lifetime incidence of up to 12% in man and 6% in woman, nephrolithiasis is a major health pro...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowKidney stone dis...
Nephrolithiasis is a common disorder, with a rising prevalence in the general population. Its pathog...
With a lifetime incidence of up to 12% in man and 6% in woman, nephrolithiasis is a major health pro...
Abstract Renal stone disease (nephrolithiasis) affects 3–5% of the population and is often associate...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowKidney stone dis...