Epidemiologic studies have linked urinary oxalate excretion to risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD) progression and end-stage renal disease. We aimed to investigate whether urinary oxalate, in stable kidney transplant recipients (KTR), is prospectively associated with risk of graft failure. In secondary analyses we evaluated the association with post-transplantation diabetes mellitus, all-cause mortality and specific causes of death. Oxalate excretion was measured in 24-h urine collection samples in a cohort of 683 KTR with a functioning allograft >= 1 year. Mean eGFR was 52 +/- 20 mL/min/1.73 m(2). Median (interquartile range) urinary oxalate excretion was 505 (347-732) mu mol/24-h in women and 519 (396-736) mu mol/24-h in men (p = 0.08), ...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Secondary hyperoxalemia is a multifactorial disease that affects several org...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about optimal protein intake after transplantation. The aim of this stud...
BackgroundSerum uric acid (UA) level has been reported to be associated with chronic allograft nephr...
Epidemiologic studies have linked urinary oxalate excretion to risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD) ...
Background: Elevated levels of oxalate are common in renal failure patients and non-hyperoxaluria di...
ImportanceOxalate is a potentially toxic terminal metabolite that is eliminated primarily by the kid...
BackgroundCalcium oxalate (CaOx) deposition in the kidney may lead to loss of native renal function ...
Background. Enteric hyperoxaluria due to malabsorption may cause chronic oxalate nephropathy and lea...
BackgroundCalcium oxalate (CaOx) deposition in the kidney may lead to loss of native renal function ...
Accumulated oxalate will be excreted after renal transplantation, creating an increased risk of tubu...
Hyperoxaluria is an important and underrecognized cause for allograft dysfunction and loss after tra...
A 37-year-old patient underwent two successive renal transplantations 7 months apart. He remained di...
Background: Little is known about optimal protein intake after transplantation. The aim of this stud...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Secondary hyperoxalemia is a multifactorial disease that affects several org...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about optimal protein intake after transplantation. The aim of this stud...
BackgroundSerum uric acid (UA) level has been reported to be associated with chronic allograft nephr...
Epidemiologic studies have linked urinary oxalate excretion to risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD) ...
Background: Elevated levels of oxalate are common in renal failure patients and non-hyperoxaluria di...
ImportanceOxalate is a potentially toxic terminal metabolite that is eliminated primarily by the kid...
BackgroundCalcium oxalate (CaOx) deposition in the kidney may lead to loss of native renal function ...
Background. Enteric hyperoxaluria due to malabsorption may cause chronic oxalate nephropathy and lea...
BackgroundCalcium oxalate (CaOx) deposition in the kidney may lead to loss of native renal function ...
Accumulated oxalate will be excreted after renal transplantation, creating an increased risk of tubu...
Hyperoxaluria is an important and underrecognized cause for allograft dysfunction and loss after tra...
A 37-year-old patient underwent two successive renal transplantations 7 months apart. He remained di...
Background: Little is known about optimal protein intake after transplantation. The aim of this stud...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Secondary hyperoxalemia is a multifactorial disease that affects several org...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about optimal protein intake after transplantation. The aim of this stud...
BackgroundSerum uric acid (UA) level has been reported to be associated with chronic allograft nephr...