Hyperoxaluria contributes significant risk for kidney stone development. It can result from disordered metabolism, excessive intake of oxalate or other nutrients, or alterations of bowel flora and function. Sinha et al. show that individuals undergoing Roux-en-Y bypass have high rates of stone disease, both before and after their procedure. Whether or not the incidence of stone events is increased after surgery, hyperoxaluria should be addressed. After Roux-en-Y, it is important for patients to maintain high urine outputs, to limit fat intake, and to ingest adequate amounts of calcium
Urinary stone disease is a very common disease whose prevalence is still increasing. Stone formation...
BackgroundThe prevalence and incidence of kidney stone disease have increased markedly during the pa...
1. Dietary calcium restriction, an efficient practice in reducing urinary calcium excretion, has bee...
Hyperoxaluria contributes significant risk for kidney stone development. It can result from disorder...
Two recent studies have shown that modern bariatric surgery leads to significant hyperoxaluria and r...
IntroductionTwo recent studies have shown that modern bariatric surgery leads to significant hyperox...
Roux-en-Y bypass surgery is the most common bariatric procedure currently performed in the United St...
BACKGROUND: Calcium oxalate (CaOx) nephrolithiasis is an adverse effect of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass ...
Dietary risk factors for hyperoxaluria in calcium oxalate stone formers.BackgroundHyperoxaluria is a...
BackgroundPatients with nephrolithiasis and hyperoxaluria generally are advised to follow a low-oxal...
The hypothesis that mild hyperoxaluria is more important than hypercalciuria in the pathogenesis of ...
Oxalate Nephropathy is characterised by the presence of tubular crystalline deposits of calcium oxal...
Because calcium oxalate renal stones are the most common type of renal calculus found in this countr...
Urine stone risk factors in nephrolithiasis patients with and without bowel disease.BackgroundThe pr...
OBJECTIVE: Diet interventions may reduce the risk of urinary stone formation and its recurrence, bu...
Urinary stone disease is a very common disease whose prevalence is still increasing. Stone formation...
BackgroundThe prevalence and incidence of kidney stone disease have increased markedly during the pa...
1. Dietary calcium restriction, an efficient practice in reducing urinary calcium excretion, has bee...
Hyperoxaluria contributes significant risk for kidney stone development. It can result from disorder...
Two recent studies have shown that modern bariatric surgery leads to significant hyperoxaluria and r...
IntroductionTwo recent studies have shown that modern bariatric surgery leads to significant hyperox...
Roux-en-Y bypass surgery is the most common bariatric procedure currently performed in the United St...
BACKGROUND: Calcium oxalate (CaOx) nephrolithiasis is an adverse effect of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass ...
Dietary risk factors for hyperoxaluria in calcium oxalate stone formers.BackgroundHyperoxaluria is a...
BackgroundPatients with nephrolithiasis and hyperoxaluria generally are advised to follow a low-oxal...
The hypothesis that mild hyperoxaluria is more important than hypercalciuria in the pathogenesis of ...
Oxalate Nephropathy is characterised by the presence of tubular crystalline deposits of calcium oxal...
Because calcium oxalate renal stones are the most common type of renal calculus found in this countr...
Urine stone risk factors in nephrolithiasis patients with and without bowel disease.BackgroundThe pr...
OBJECTIVE: Diet interventions may reduce the risk of urinary stone formation and its recurrence, bu...
Urinary stone disease is a very common disease whose prevalence is still increasing. Stone formation...
BackgroundThe prevalence and incidence of kidney stone disease have increased markedly during the pa...
1. Dietary calcium restriction, an efficient practice in reducing urinary calcium excretion, has bee...