AbstractKidney stones have probably affected mankind for ages with early reports in an Egyptian mummy. While prevalence of stone disease is increasing, its pathogenesis remains elusive. Randall, after his study on more than 1100 cadaver kidneys, gave hypothesis of subepithelial plaque acting as a nucleation site for kidney stones. His plaque hypothesis met with criticism because he proposed a unified theory for all types of stones. However, recently Randall's plaque has been reinvestigated. This review discusses their role in stone formation and current understanding about their pathogenesis.Randall's plaques begin in the basement membrane of thin segment of loop of Henle. Low urine volume, hypercalciuria, low urine pH are now implicated as...
The precise mechanisms of kidney stone formation and growth are not completely known, even though hu...
ObjectivesTo describe a new hypothesis for the initial events leading to urinary stones. A biomechan...
AbstractCalcium oxalate nephrolithiasis is a common ailment. Frequent risk factors associated with i...
AbstractAlexander Randall described eight decades ago a heterogeneous nucleation process at the tip ...
Kidney stones have probably affected mankind for ages with early reports in an Egyptian mummy. While...
The majority of idiopathic calcium oxalate kidney stones form on the Randall’s plaque, a subepitheli...
The purpose of these studies was to test the hypothesis that Randall's plaque develops in unique ana...
International audienceAlexander Randall described eight decades ago a heterogeneous nucleation proce...
International audienceEight decades ago, Alexander Randall identified calcium phosphate deposits at ...
Purpose of reviewKidney stones form as a result of heterogeneous nucleation on a calcium phosphate l...
Randall's plaque, an attachment site over which calcium oxalate stones form, begins in the basement ...
Urinary supersaturation is important for crystallization and likely cause of stone formation on duct...
The pathophysiology of nephrolithiasis is not fully understood. The pioneering work of Alexander Ran...
International audienceRandall‘s plaques are found in a large number of calcium oxalate stone formers...
Randall’s plaques are very common in idiopathic calcium-oxalate nephrolithiasis. These papillary pla...
The precise mechanisms of kidney stone formation and growth are not completely known, even though hu...
ObjectivesTo describe a new hypothesis for the initial events leading to urinary stones. A biomechan...
AbstractCalcium oxalate nephrolithiasis is a common ailment. Frequent risk factors associated with i...
AbstractAlexander Randall described eight decades ago a heterogeneous nucleation process at the tip ...
Kidney stones have probably affected mankind for ages with early reports in an Egyptian mummy. While...
The majority of idiopathic calcium oxalate kidney stones form on the Randall’s plaque, a subepitheli...
The purpose of these studies was to test the hypothesis that Randall's plaque develops in unique ana...
International audienceAlexander Randall described eight decades ago a heterogeneous nucleation proce...
International audienceEight decades ago, Alexander Randall identified calcium phosphate deposits at ...
Purpose of reviewKidney stones form as a result of heterogeneous nucleation on a calcium phosphate l...
Randall's plaque, an attachment site over which calcium oxalate stones form, begins in the basement ...
Urinary supersaturation is important for crystallization and likely cause of stone formation on duct...
The pathophysiology of nephrolithiasis is not fully understood. The pioneering work of Alexander Ran...
International audienceRandall‘s plaques are found in a large number of calcium oxalate stone formers...
Randall’s plaques are very common in idiopathic calcium-oxalate nephrolithiasis. These papillary pla...
The precise mechanisms of kidney stone formation and growth are not completely known, even though hu...
ObjectivesTo describe a new hypothesis for the initial events leading to urinary stones. A biomechan...
AbstractCalcium oxalate nephrolithiasis is a common ailment. Frequent risk factors associated with i...