By means of a computerized calculation program, a simplified estimate of the ion-activity product of calcium oxalate was derived ( AP(CaOx)-index), based o... Hans-G?ran Tiselius - 《Clinica Chimica Acta》 被引量: 190发表: 1982年 The Effect of Different Diets on Urine Composition and th...
38 However, interpretation of calcium excretion is difficult due to the large amounts of calcium eliminated in the equine urine.39 A large proportion of the ultrafiltered calcium is reabsorbed in the proximal convoluted tubules (PCTs), cortical thick ascending loop of Henle (CTAL), and distal ...
Crystallisation of calcium oxalate dihydrate in normal urine in presence of sodium copper chlorophyllin. Urol. Res. 10, 173–176 (1982). Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Desjardins, A. & Tawashi, R. Growth retardation of calcium oxalate by sodium copper chlorophyllin. Eur. Urol. 4, 294–...
Therefore, monitoring of urine dilution by means of a simple device like the urimho might be of great help for patients with calcium stone disease in an effort to prevent recurrent stone formation by urine dilution, provided a urimho value of less than 3 can be maintained...
The human body loses calcium in the urine, in sweat and in faeces. Too much sodium(salt) in the diet increases the amount of calcium that the body loses. Another problem can be consumingtoo much protein. When protein is digested by the body, acids are released into the bloodstream. ...
High levels of calcium in your blood and urine can affect your kidneys and potentially put you at higher risk of getting kidney stones. This isn’t as common with calcium supplements, but it may be possible if you’re taking higher doses. ...
Leftover amounts are not stored and will leave your body through your urine. For this reason, you must consume them continuously. The water-soluble vitamins are the B vitamins and vitamin C. Fat-soluble vitamins dissolve in fat, not water. These vitamins need dietary fat to be better ...
Leftover amounts are not stored and will leave your body through your urine. For this reason, you must consume them continuously. The water-soluble vitamins are the B vitamins and vitamin C. Fat-soluble vitamins dissolve in fat, not water. These vitamins need dietary fat to be better ...
The recommended daily intake of calcium during pregnancy is 1.5g/day (37.5mmol), and during lactation 2.0g/day (50mmol), in comparison with the requirement of 0.5–0.8 g/day (12.5–20 mmol/day) of an adult male. Calcium is lost from the plasma into the urine although most of the ...
Values are means±s.e.m. In the lower panels, stone formers are divided into two groups: those who have had 1–2 stones and those with >2 stones (see Figure 2). Hatched bars represent the distance between ambient SS and ULM, an indicator of the capacity of the urine to resist ...