Hyperoxaluria occurs in most patients after the conventional jejunoileal bypass procedure for obesity. The mechanism of hyperoxaluria is complex, involving persistence of dietary oxalate in solution as well as increased colonic permeability to oxalate. Endogenous oxalate formation also contributes to hyperoxaluria. Treatment is unsatisfactory and involves a low-oxalate diet and simultaneous administration of agents which bind oxalate and bile acids, such as aluminum hydroxide. Hyperoxaluria was not present in 21 of 22 patients who had undergone the pancreato-biliary bypass procedure
Primary hyperoxaluria type I is a rare inborn error of metabolism caused by a deficiency of a liver-...
Oxalate is a highly insoluble metabolic waste excreted by the kidneys. Disturbances of oxalate metab...
Hyperoxaluria results from either inherited disorders of glyoxylate metabolism leading to hepatic ox...
Jejuno-ileal bypass has until recently been an accepted treatment for refractory morbid obesity. Alt...
Roux-en-Y bypass surgery is the most common bariatric procedure currently performed in the United St...
Oxalate Nephropathy is characterised by the presence of tubular crystalline deposits of calcium oxal...
IntroductionTwo recent studies have shown that modern bariatric surgery leads to significant hyperox...
Two recent studies have shown that modern bariatric surgery leads to significant hyperoxaluria and r...
Hyperoxaluria contributes significant risk for kidney stone development. It can result from disorder...
Background and objectives Bariatric surgery (BS) may be associated with increased oxalate excretion ...
Use of a probiotic to decrease enteric hyperoxaluria.BackgroundPatients with inflammatory bowel dise...
Abstract Background Calcium oxalate nephropathy is rare in current practice. It was a common complic...
The one-anastomosis laparoscopic gastric bypass (OAGB) has prooved to provide good weight loss, como...
The work is a literature review, which demonstrates the current view on the mechanisms underlying th...
The work is a literature review, which demonstrates the current view on the mechanisms underlying th...
Primary hyperoxaluria type I is a rare inborn error of metabolism caused by a deficiency of a liver-...
Oxalate is a highly insoluble metabolic waste excreted by the kidneys. Disturbances of oxalate metab...
Hyperoxaluria results from either inherited disorders of glyoxylate metabolism leading to hepatic ox...
Jejuno-ileal bypass has until recently been an accepted treatment for refractory morbid obesity. Alt...
Roux-en-Y bypass surgery is the most common bariatric procedure currently performed in the United St...
Oxalate Nephropathy is characterised by the presence of tubular crystalline deposits of calcium oxal...
IntroductionTwo recent studies have shown that modern bariatric surgery leads to significant hyperox...
Two recent studies have shown that modern bariatric surgery leads to significant hyperoxaluria and r...
Hyperoxaluria contributes significant risk for kidney stone development. It can result from disorder...
Background and objectives Bariatric surgery (BS) may be associated with increased oxalate excretion ...
Use of a probiotic to decrease enteric hyperoxaluria.BackgroundPatients with inflammatory bowel dise...
Abstract Background Calcium oxalate nephropathy is rare in current practice. It was a common complic...
The one-anastomosis laparoscopic gastric bypass (OAGB) has prooved to provide good weight loss, como...
The work is a literature review, which demonstrates the current view on the mechanisms underlying th...
The work is a literature review, which demonstrates the current view on the mechanisms underlying th...
Primary hyperoxaluria type I is a rare inborn error of metabolism caused by a deficiency of a liver-...
Oxalate is a highly insoluble metabolic waste excreted by the kidneys. Disturbances of oxalate metab...
Hyperoxaluria results from either inherited disorders of glyoxylate metabolism leading to hepatic ox...