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Autor:
Charles Y.C. Pak, Ming‐Chue ‐C Hsu, Carol Parcel, Faye Britton, Joseph E. Zerwekh, Beverley V. Adams, Christopher Gallagher, Martha Lemke, Khashayar Sakhaee, Roy D. Peterson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. 1:563-571
The bioavailability, biochemical effects, and safety of a slow-release preparation of sodium fluoride were examined. In 8 normal volunteers, a single administration of slow-release sodium fluoride (25 mg) caused a slow rise and gradual decline in ser
Autor:
Howard J. Heller, Clarita V. Odvina, Charles Y.C. Pak, Roy D. Peterson, John R. Poindexter, Paulette Padalino, Khashayar Sakhaee
Publikováno v:
Urological Research. 35:123-128
The exact metabolic-physiological background for kidney stone formation in primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) is unclear. To obtain clarification, this retrospective data analysis was conducted in 131 patients with PHPT who had undergone a detailed a
Autor:
Clarita V. Odvina, Linda J. Brinkley, Khashayar Sakhaee, Charles Y.C. Pak, Margaret S. Pearle, Roy D. Peterson, John R. Poindexter
Publikováno v:
Kidney International. 68:2264-2273
Effect of dietary modification on urinary stone risk factors.BackgroundThis study was undertaken to ascertain the effect of dietary modification on urinary stone risks, and to determine whether the response depends on the prevailing urinary calcium.M
Autor:
Roy D. Peterson, Beverley Adams-Huet, Charles Y.C. Pak, Orson W. Moe, Margaret S. Pearle, John R. Poindexter
Publikováno v:
Kidney International. 66:2032-2037
Relative effect of urinary calcium and oxalate on saturation of calcium oxalate.BackgroundThe study compared the effect of urinary calcium with that of oxalate on urinary saturation [relative saturation ratio (RSR)] of calcium oxalate.MethodsA retros
Autor:
Charles Y.C. Pak, Clarita V. Odvina, Margaret S. Pearle, Howard J. Heller, Roy D. Peterson, John R. Poindexter
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Urology. :465-469
Purpose: We determined whether dietary restriction of calcium and oxalate, combined with thiazide and potassium citrate treatment, would prevent stone formation and avert bone loss in 18 men and 10 women with type I absorptive hypercalciuria.Material
Publikováno v:
Urology. 60:789-794
Objectives To determine whether the biochemical presentation and urinary physicochemical environment of patients with hyperuricosuria presenting with calcium stones (hyperuricosuric calcium urolithiasis [HUCU]) differs from those of patients with gou
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Urology. :31-34
Purpose: We determine if potassium citrate treatment stabilizes spinal bone density among patients with recurrent calcium oxalate nephrolithiasis.Materials and Methods: We studied a group of 16 men and 5 women with stones taking potassium citrate fro
Publikováno v:
Kidney International. 60(2):757-761
Biochemical profile of idiopathic uric acid nephrolithiasis.BackgroundThe objective of this study was to elucidate a biochemical profile of patients with idiopathic uric acid nephrolithiasis, without secondary causes (such as dehydration or diarrhea)
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Therapeutics. 6:303-312
This placebo-controlled randomized trial was conducted to ascertain the value of calcium citrate supplementation in averting bone loss in 63 postmenopausal women, 57 of whom were early postmenopausal (five years after menopause) and six of whom were
Publikováno v:
Urological research. 36(5)
Hypercalciuria of intestinal origin has been linked with bone loss in calcium nephrolithiasis and idiopathic osteoporosis. This retrospective data analysis was performed to explore potential pathogenetic link between intestinal hyperabsorption of cal