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Chemodissolution of Urinary Uric Acid Stones by Alkali Therapy
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Urologia Internationalis
Urol Int (1992) 48 (1): 81–86.
Published Online: 03 February 2010
...S.K. Sharma; R. Indudhara Experience with chemodissolution of uric acid stones in 30 patients is presented. Chemodissolution was achieved either with infusion of 0.16 M i.v. lactate or oral sodium bicarbonate, in addition to liberal fluid intake and allopurinol wherever indicated. In some cases...
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Influence of Cations and Total Protein of Urine on the Solubility and Probability of Urate Stone Formation in Kidneys
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Urol Int (2002) 68 (2): 118–121.
Published Online: 14 February 2002
...Vladimir M. Bilobrov; Nataly M. Bogdan; Serge V. Bilobrov; Ashish Roy The solubility of uric acid kidney stones has been studied in water solutions containing ammonium ions, alkaline ions and alkaline earth metals. It was shown that the solubility of uric acid stones depends on the concentration...