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Experimentelle Untersuchungen zum Kalziumphosphatsteinleiden
Wir wissen, daß die Frage nach Ursachen und Bedingungen der Harnsteinbildung noch nicht beantwortet werden kann. Somit verdient jeder experimentelle Beitrag unsere Aufmerksamkeit. Wir haben in der Jenaer Arbei...
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Beobachtungen im Laufe der Langzeittherapie der Urolithiasis mit Kationenaustauschern
Durch die medikamentöse Therapie des Calciumoxalatsteinleidens verfolgt man, einerseits die Hypercalciurie, andererseits die Hyperoxalurie zu reduzieren.
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Stabilizing Factors for Uric Acid Dihydrate — A Contribution to Uric Acid Stone Formation
Recently several authors, by investigations of the topographical phase distribution in uroliths, were able to demonstrate uric acid dihydrate (UAD) in the outer parts of uric acid concrements1 analogous to weddel...
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Proteolytic Activity and Organic Substances in Urine
Reports on the influence of organic substances on the formation and growth of stones are often contradictory. Several urinary proteins, which are not present in the urine of normal persons, however, have been ...
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A New View of Stone Formation under the Aspect of Flow Dynamics
With decreased activity of certain inhibitors, or if the urine is supersaturated in stone forming salts, homogeneous or heterogeneous nuclei in the urinary system may grow into uroliths1,2.
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Long-Term Effects of Campanyl in the Treatment of Patients with Recurrent Calcium Urinary Stones
The nonabsorbable cation exchange resin Campanyl (Figure 1) complexes with dietary calcium in the gastrointestinal tract and hinders its absorption. Campanyl is 50% amberlite, in the K+ form, and 46.8% sorbital. ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Programmiersprachen und Programmierumgebungen
Sprachen dienen in erster Linie der Kommunikation. Im Zusammenhang mit Programmiersprachen spielen dabei drei Aspekte eine Rolle:
die Kommunikation des Programmierers mit d...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Stone Analysis — in the Doctor’S Office or in a Specialized Laboratory?
Knowledge of the cause of calculus formation is a pre-requisite for an effective treatment programme to prevent recurrence. Often clinical and laboratory investigations do not provide the necessary information...
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Determination of Stone Forming Risk by Measuring Crystallization Inhibitor Activity in Urine with A Gel Model
To study the risk of crystal formation in urine1, we developed a gel model to measure the crystallization inhibitor activity and to investigate the mode of action of various inhibitors2,3.
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Morphology of Urinary Tract Concretions
Calculous disease of the urinary tract is probably as old as mankind itself. At-tempts at cure and prevention of this painful affliction may be traced back to the very beginning of the healing art. In the mean...
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Epidemiology of Urolithiasis
In many European countries urolithiasis has a higher incidence than any other disease of the urinary tract. At a frequency of 15 per 10,000 of the population it is the commonest urological cause for inpatient ...
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Treatment of Urethral Stones
The Urethra is probably the rarest site for urinary stone formation (SCHREYER 1974). Among a series of 50,000 stones only 0.9% and 0.4% were from the Urethra of men or women respectively (Table 1).
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Ischemia and Regional Hypothermia in Renal Stone Surgery
The aim of renal stone surgery must be the complete clerance of all calculous material. Residual stones grow, provoke the formation of new calculi and hinder the resolution of Pyelonephritis. An attempt should...
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Preventive Measures
Modern diagnostic aids have nowadays rendered the detection of urinary calculi a fairly simple affair. This is true not only of actual detection but equally of the localization of calculi within the urinary tract...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Diskussion V
I’d like to ask Dr. Achilles: how do you measure the rate of crystal growth in a 24-h urine?
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Medical Plant Agents in the Treatment and Prophylaxis of Recurrent Urolithiasis
Herbal teas, infusions, and medicinal plant extracts were the first effective agents for the treatment of urinary stones. Even today, these phytopharmaca play a major role in the therapy and prophylaxis of uro...
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Preventing the Recurrence of Kidney Stones with Farnolith Bran Preparation
In industrialized countries, the lack of roughage in people’s diets is one of the reasons for the high incidence of kidney stones. As attempts at changing people’s eating habits are usually unsuccessful, a mix...
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Results of Family Studies in Cystine Calculus Follow-Up
Family studies should be an indispensible part of the clinical investigation of patients with cystine stones.