This study aimed to compare calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystallization in undiluted urine from healthy men and women with the object of clarifying the difference in stone incidence between the two sexes. Twenty-four hour urine specimens were collected from 37 men and 28 women. Urinary pH, and concentrations of Ca, oxalate and urate were measured, and indices of crystallization determined by Coulter Counter particle analysis following induction of CaOx crystallization by addition of oxalate. The amount of oxalate required to induce crystallization was significantly (p \u3c 0.01) higher in females than in males, as was the overall particle volume deposited after 90 minutes incubation (p \u3c 0 .006). Scanning electron microscopy revealed larger i...
This paper gives a review on an efficient microtechnique (Gel Crystallization Method; GCM) which qua...
The risk of crystallization in solutions, with a composition corresponding to that of urine in vario...
Many methods have been used to study calcium oxalate crystallisation. Most can be characterised by c...
Increasing urinary volume is an important tool in the prevention of calcium renal stones. However, t...
Centrifuged and filtered urine is often used to evalu ate in vitro the crystallization processes ot...
Purpose: To study the changes in calcium oxalate crystal morphology induced by different levels of s...
Urolithiasis occurs in 20% of males and 5--10% of females, and 75% of kidney stones contain calcium ...
AbstractClinical interest for the identification of the crystalline phase of CaOx, either monohydrat...
PURPOSE: To study the changes in calcium oxalate crystal morphology induced by different levels of s...
Urinary macromolecules have attracted great interest because of their possible role as both promoter...
Relationship between supersaturation and calcium oxalate crystallization in normals and idiopathic c...
Reduced crystallization inhibition by urine from women with nephrolithiasis.BackgroundHuman urine is...
Calcium oxalate crystallization in urine: Role of urate and glycosaminoglycans. Increasing the conce...
Reduced crystallization inhibition by urine from men with nephrolithiasis.BackgroundHuman urine is k...
International audienceClinical interest for the identification of the crystalline phase of CaOx, eit...
This paper gives a review on an efficient microtechnique (Gel Crystallization Method; GCM) which qua...
The risk of crystallization in solutions, with a composition corresponding to that of urine in vario...
Many methods have been used to study calcium oxalate crystallisation. Most can be characterised by c...
Increasing urinary volume is an important tool in the prevention of calcium renal stones. However, t...
Centrifuged and filtered urine is often used to evalu ate in vitro the crystallization processes ot...
Purpose: To study the changes in calcium oxalate crystal morphology induced by different levels of s...
Urolithiasis occurs in 20% of males and 5--10% of females, and 75% of kidney stones contain calcium ...
AbstractClinical interest for the identification of the crystalline phase of CaOx, either monohydrat...
PURPOSE: To study the changes in calcium oxalate crystal morphology induced by different levels of s...
Urinary macromolecules have attracted great interest because of their possible role as both promoter...
Relationship between supersaturation and calcium oxalate crystallization in normals and idiopathic c...
Reduced crystallization inhibition by urine from women with nephrolithiasis.BackgroundHuman urine is...
Calcium oxalate crystallization in urine: Role of urate and glycosaminoglycans. Increasing the conce...
Reduced crystallization inhibition by urine from men with nephrolithiasis.BackgroundHuman urine is k...
International audienceClinical interest for the identification of the crystalline phase of CaOx, eit...
This paper gives a review on an efficient microtechnique (Gel Crystallization Method; GCM) which qua...
The risk of crystallization in solutions, with a composition corresponding to that of urine in vario...
Many methods have been used to study calcium oxalate crystallisation. Most can be characterised by c...