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Urol Int (2011) 87 (4): 429–433.
Published Online: 01 November 2011
..., the effects of melamine-tainted milk powder (MMP) consumption on kidney and body growth in children who suffered from melamine-related urinary stones (MUS) 2 years earlier were checked. Measurements: Body height and weight, kidney and bladder morphology monitored by ultrasound, urinalysis and renal function...
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Urol Int (1996) 56 (1): 16–20.
Published Online: 03 February 2010
... serum level and age were analyzed in Ill formers of urinary stones (57 Ca stones) and in 44 controls. Furthermore, 1,25-(OH) 2 -D serum levels as well as levels of Ca, phosphate and UA in serum and urine from formers of different urinary stones and controls were compared. 1,25-(OH) 2 -D serum levels...
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Urol Int (1982) 37 (6): 394–399.
Published Online: 29 January 2010
...W.G. Robertson; M. Peacock Studies on the occurrence of urinary stone disease in Leeds between 1960 and 1980 show that there was an increase in the number of stones formed during the period 1960–1970, a fall between 1972 and 1976 and a subsequent rise between 1977 and 1980. The fluctuations...
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Urol Int (2007) 79 (Suppl. 1): 32–36.
Published Online: 30 August 2007
... treatment is mandatory to prevent recurrences. The relationship between urinary stones and UTIs is well known and shows two different clinical pictures: (1) stones that develop following UTIs (infection stones) which play a key role in stone pathogenesis, and (2) stones complicated by UTIs (stones...