Calcium oxalate in urine analysis ID:544089811 版权Neykor Chonrossainatee TIFF大小 27.4MB 格式JPG 编辑图片 以图搜图 大图:2322×4128像素·19.66cm ×34.95cm·300dpi·JPG 中图:563×1000像素·19.86cm ×35.28cm·72dpi·JPG 小图:281×500像素·9.91cm ×17.64cm·72dpi·JPG...
Hautmann R, Osswald H (1983) Concentrations profiles of calcium and oxalate in urine, tubular fluid and renal tissue-some theoretical considerations. J Urol 129: 433–436Hautmann R, Osswald H. Concentration profiles of calcium and oxalate in urine, tubular fluid and renal tissue-some ...
Studies by the Leeds group (Robertson and Peacock, 1973) suggest that very small changes in oxalate excretion may have great effects on the state of saturation of calcium oxalate in urine. This further suggests that recurrent calcium oxalate stone disease could represent a disorder(s) of oxalate...
This study aimed to compare calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystallization in undiluted urine from healthy men and women with the object of clarifying the difference in stone incidence between the two sexes. Twenty-four hour urine specimens were collected from 37 men and 28 women. Urinary pH, and conce...
Calcium oxalate dihydrate formation in urine. Factors that promote the formation of calcium oxalate dihydrate (COD) in urine were investigated. Crystals resulting from the incubation of 25-ml aliquots of the solution to be tested and 1 ml of 0.05M ammonium oxalate were examined by infrared ...
Define Calcium oxalate. Calcium oxalate synonyms, Calcium oxalate pronunciation, Calcium oxalate translation, English dictionary definition of Calcium oxalate. n. Symbol Ca A silvery, moderately hard alkaline-earth metal that constitutes approximately 3.
Abstract Estimation of urinary supersaturation with calcium oxalate (CaOx) is a valuable tool in urolithiasis investigations. Methods used to assess supersaturation are usually empirical or dependent on a complete ionic analysis of the urine for computation of the supersaturation ratio. EQUIL21requires an...
Tiselius HG, Larsson L (1981) Urine composition in patients with calcium oxalate stone disease during treatment with allopurinol. In: Vahlensieck W, Gasser G (eds) Pathogenese and Klinik der Harnsteine VIII. steinkopff, Darmstadt, pp 414–418...
The recurrent formation of calcium oxalate (CaOx) stones might be prevented by appropriate medical measures 1,2 A number of urinary risk factors for stone formation have been identified, which are affected in different ways by the currently available forms of treatment. It appears reasonable to as...
Centrifuged and filtered urine is often used to evaluate in vitro the crystallization processes of calcium oxalate (CaOx), but even such simple manipulations can alter the composition of the urine, as regards its protein and lipid concentrations. In urine samples taken from 17 normal male adults,...