The hypothesis that mild hyperoxaluria is more important than hypercalciuria in the pathogenesis of urolithiasis is re-examined in the light of new evidence. Small increments in urinary oxalate in the normal to high-normal range are much more critical than similar rises in urinary calcium for increasing the relative supersaturation of urine with respect to calcium oxalate, the oxalate/calcium ratio in urine, the total volume of calcium oxalate crystals excreted, the proportion of abnormally large crystals and aggregates of calcium oxalate and the severity of the disorder as defined by the recurrence rate of stone-formation. Data from the Arabian Peninsula, where the prevalence of calcium-containing stones is considerably higher than in the ...
Oxalic acid metabolism is of considerable importance, because approximately 70% of human urinary sto...
Hyperoxaluria contributes significant risk for kidney stone development. It can result from disorder...
Calcium oxalate stone disease is the most common human urinary stone disease in the Western Hemisphe...
Abstract Urinary excretion of oxalate, calcium and urate has been investigated in 88 patients affec...
Many investigators have observed that renal calcium stones may be associated with uric acid disorder...
1. Dietary calcium restriction, an efficient practice in reducing urinary calcium excretion, has bee...
It has been a long time since uric acid was suggested to be a promoting factor in calcium oxalate st...
1. Dietary calcium restriction, an efficient practice in reducing urinary calcium excretion, has bee...
Dietary risk factors for hyperoxaluria in calcium oxalate stone formers.BackgroundHyperoxaluria is a...
Urinary macromolecules have attracted great interest because of their possible role as both promoter...
Because calcium oxalate renal stones are the most common type of renal calculus found in this countr...
To better define the relative role of metabolic factors in the recurrence of stone formation, we stu...
A high fluid intake is still the most evidence-based measure for the prevention of idiopathic stone ...
Calcium oxalate nephrolithiasis in rats requires induction of hyperoxaluria which results in increas...
To investigate potential differences in stone composition with regard to the type of Primary Hyperox...
Oxalic acid metabolism is of considerable importance, because approximately 70% of human urinary sto...
Hyperoxaluria contributes significant risk for kidney stone development. It can result from disorder...
Calcium oxalate stone disease is the most common human urinary stone disease in the Western Hemisphe...
Abstract Urinary excretion of oxalate, calcium and urate has been investigated in 88 patients affec...
Many investigators have observed that renal calcium stones may be associated with uric acid disorder...
1. Dietary calcium restriction, an efficient practice in reducing urinary calcium excretion, has bee...
It has been a long time since uric acid was suggested to be a promoting factor in calcium oxalate st...
1. Dietary calcium restriction, an efficient practice in reducing urinary calcium excretion, has bee...
Dietary risk factors for hyperoxaluria in calcium oxalate stone formers.BackgroundHyperoxaluria is a...
Urinary macromolecules have attracted great interest because of their possible role as both promoter...
Because calcium oxalate renal stones are the most common type of renal calculus found in this countr...
To better define the relative role of metabolic factors in the recurrence of stone formation, we stu...
A high fluid intake is still the most evidence-based measure for the prevention of idiopathic stone ...
Calcium oxalate nephrolithiasis in rats requires induction of hyperoxaluria which results in increas...
To investigate potential differences in stone composition with regard to the type of Primary Hyperox...
Oxalic acid metabolism is of considerable importance, because approximately 70% of human urinary sto...
Hyperoxaluria contributes significant risk for kidney stone development. It can result from disorder...
Calcium oxalate stone disease is the most common human urinary stone disease in the Western Hemisphe...