Urine stone risk factors in nephrolithiasis patients with and without bowel disease.BackgroundThe prevalence of nephrolithiasis among patients with bowel disease is higher than in the general population. We examined urine stone risk factors and clinical characteristics of these patients, contrasted with a large group of stone forming patients without systemic disease.MethodsA total of 180 patients with bowel disease were compared with a group of 2048 nephrolithiasis patients with calcium or uric acid stones and without systemic diseases. Bowel diseases included inflammatory bowel disease with and without bowel resections, bowel resections from cancer or trauma, and bypass procedures for obesity or hypercholesterolemia. Urine stone risk fact...
BACKGROUND. Nephrolithiasis is a common condition with several studies documenting an increased prev...
Objective: To investigate the effect of kidney function on stone composition and urinary mineral exc...
Intestinal diseases may cause the formation of urinary stones through changes in the metabolism of o...
Urine stone risk factors in nephrolithiasis patients with and without bowel disease.BackgroundThe pr...
Kidney stones are more common in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) than in the general ...
Hyperoxaluria contributes significant risk for kidney stone development. It can result from disorder...
AIMS: The goal of clinical and metabolic evaluation of patients with urinary stones is to identify p...
Background The odds of nephrolithiasis increase with more metabolic syndrome (MetS) traits. We evalu...
Pathogenesis of nephrolithiasis post-partial ileal bypass surgery: Case control study. Between 1975 ...
Correspondence between stone composition and urine supersaturation in nephrolithiasis. Supersaturati...
Urinary stone disease is a very common disease whose prevalence is still increasing. Stone formation...
There is uncertainty about the relation between 24-h urinary uric acid excretion and the risk of cal...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the differences in 24-h urine composition between nephrolithiasis patients wi...
PURPOSE: To evaluate different urinary factors contributing to idiopathiccalcium stone disease for d...
Background: Nephrolithiasis is a common condition that has various classifications according to ston...
BACKGROUND. Nephrolithiasis is a common condition with several studies documenting an increased prev...
Objective: To investigate the effect of kidney function on stone composition and urinary mineral exc...
Intestinal diseases may cause the formation of urinary stones through changes in the metabolism of o...
Urine stone risk factors in nephrolithiasis patients with and without bowel disease.BackgroundThe pr...
Kidney stones are more common in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) than in the general ...
Hyperoxaluria contributes significant risk for kidney stone development. It can result from disorder...
AIMS: The goal of clinical and metabolic evaluation of patients with urinary stones is to identify p...
Background The odds of nephrolithiasis increase with more metabolic syndrome (MetS) traits. We evalu...
Pathogenesis of nephrolithiasis post-partial ileal bypass surgery: Case control study. Between 1975 ...
Correspondence between stone composition and urine supersaturation in nephrolithiasis. Supersaturati...
Urinary stone disease is a very common disease whose prevalence is still increasing. Stone formation...
There is uncertainty about the relation between 24-h urinary uric acid excretion and the risk of cal...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the differences in 24-h urine composition between nephrolithiasis patients wi...
PURPOSE: To evaluate different urinary factors contributing to idiopathiccalcium stone disease for d...
Background: Nephrolithiasis is a common condition that has various classifications according to ston...
BACKGROUND. Nephrolithiasis is a common condition with several studies documenting an increased prev...
Objective: To investigate the effect of kidney function on stone composition and urinary mineral exc...
Intestinal diseases may cause the formation of urinary stones through changes in the metabolism of o...