Search Results - "Robertson, William G."
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Net Intestinal Transport of Oxalate Reflects Passive Absorption and SLC26A6-mediated Secretion
Published in Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (01-12-2011)“…Mice lacking the oxalate transporter SLC26A6 develop hyperoxalemia, hyperoxaluria, and calcium-oxalate stones as a result of a defect in intestinal oxalate…”
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Changes in urinary risk profile after short-term low sodium and low calcium diet in recurrent Swiss kidney stone formers
Published in BMC nephrology (04-12-2017)“…Kidney stone disease is common in industrialized countries. Recently, it has attracted growing attention, because of its significant association with adverse…”
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LITHOSCREEN: a comprehensive screening program and database for the assessment and treatment management of patients with kidney stones
Published in Urolithiasis (01-10-2021)“…The aim of the LITHOSCREEN project was to construct a comprehensive screening program and database for recording and assessing the various risk factors for…”
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Do “inhibitors of crystallisation” play any role in the prevention of kidney stones? A critique
Published in Urolithiasis (01-02-2017)“…A critical examination of data in the literature and in as yet unpublished laboratory records on the possible role of so-called inhibitors of crystallisation…”
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Kidney stones
Published in Nature reviews. Disease primers (25-02-2016)“…Kidney stones are mineral deposits in the renal calyces and pelvis that are found free or attached to the renal papillae. They contain crystalline and organic…”
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Urinary metabolic profile and stone composition in kidney stone formers with and without heart disease
Published in Journal of nephrology (01-04-2022)“…Objective Kidney stone disease seems to be associated with an increased risk of incident cardiovascular outcomes; the aim of this study is to…”
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Vitamin D deficiency is prevalent among idiopathic stone formers, but does correction pose any risk?
Published in Urolithiasis (01-12-2017)“…While vitamin D (vitD) deficiency is thought to contribute to poor health in a variety of ways and should be corrected, there is still concern about giving…”
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Professor Roger Sutton DM, FRCPC: in memoriam
Published in Urolithiasis (01-02-2015)Get full text
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Methods for diagnosing the risk factors of stone formation
Published in Arab journal of urology (01-09-2012)Get full text
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International Alliance of Urolithiasis (IAU) guidelines on the metabolic evaluation and medical management of urolithiasis
Published in Urolithiasis (01-12-2022)“…The aim of this study was to construct the fourth in a series of guidelines on the treatment of urolithiasis by the International Alliance of Urolithiasis…”
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Stone formation in the Middle Eastern Gulf States: A review
Published in Arab journal of urology (01-09-2012)Get full text
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Editorial on the first issue of Urolithiasis
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Kidney stones
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A risk factor model of stone-formation
Published in Frontiers in bioscience (01-09-2003)“…A simple method for assessing the biochemical risk of forming uric acid and/or calcium-containing stones would be extremely useful for screening patients with…”
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Renal stones in the tropics
Published in Seminars in nephrology (01-01-2003)“…Urolithiasis is a problem that is generally increasing in the tropics as it is in most Western countries. There are 2 main types of the disorder-bladder stones…”
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Comparison of biochemistry and diet in patients with enterocystoplasty who do and do not form stones
Published in BJU international (01-06-2008)“…OBJECTIVE To evaluate patients with a history of urinary stones in intestinal reservoirs and compare them with similar patients who have never formed stones…”
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Correction: Kidney stones
Published in Nature reviews. Disease primers (12-01-2017)“…Nature Reviews Disease Primers 2, 16008 (2016) In the version of the article originally published, a typographical error has now been corrected. The statement…”
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Heat‐shock protein 25 ameliorates calcium oxalate crystal‐mediated oxidative stress in renal epithelial cells
Published in BJU international (01-11-2006)“…OBJECTIVE To investigate whether the antioxidant protection attributed to small heat‐shock proteins (sHSPs) affects calcium oxalate stone formation, a…”
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The increased risk of urinary stone disease in betel quid chewers
Published in Urolithiasis (01-08-2006)“…The chewing of betel quid is a common practice in many countries of the world, particularly in Southeast Asia. The quid consists of a preparation of areca nut,…”
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Crystal and microparticle effects on MDCK cell superoxide production: oxalate-specific mitochondrial membrane potential changes
Published in Free radical biology & medicine (15-06-2005)“…We have previously shown that crystals of calcium oxalate (COM) elicit a superoxide (O 2 − ) response from mitochondria. We have now investigated: (i) if other…”
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