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Urol Int (1994) 52 (2): 87–92.
Published Online: 03 February 2010
... in Rats Key Words Nifedipine Nephrolithiasis Nephrocalcinosis Urolithiasis Cholesterol Renal function Abstract Previous investigations showed that nifedipine limited calcium phosphate stone formation induced by a high-cholesterol diet in rats. This study was per­ formed to obtain further insights...
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Urol Int (1985) 40 (1): 13–21.
Published Online: 29 January 2010
...K.-H. Bichler; W.L. Strohmaier; F. Schanz; H.J. Nelde; I. Gaiser; E. Schulze; M. Schreiber An animal model was established to test the effect of a calcium antagonist on nephrocalcinosis, which was induced by an atherogenous diet, and its effect on the excretion of calcium and other parameters...
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Urol Int (1971) 26 (4): 269–276.
Published Online: 26 January 2010
... and Sapirstein s Rb-isotope methods Hexadimethrine bromide after administration of hexadimethrine bromide. Renal cortical necrosis They established that extensive necrosis occurs in the as­ Nephrocalcinosis cending limbs of the Henle-loops. One to four hours follow­ Angiorenography ing the administration...
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Urol Int (1971) 26 (1): 39–44.
Published Online: 26 January 2010
...S. Szabo; H. Selye In rats, the nephrocalcinosis and mortality produced by an intravenous injection of mercuric chloride were markedly diminished by hypophysectomy performed 7 days earlier. Triamcinolone in combination with hypophysectomy completely abolished the nephrotoxic and the fatal effect...

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