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Management of Urinary Stone with Potassium Citrate

Choi HG, Chung SK, Park YK

  • KMID: 1913905
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1995 Jul;36(7):731-735.
Potassium citrate therapy caused a sustained increase in urinary pH and potassium, and restored urinary citrate to normal levels. No significant changes occurred in urinary uric acid, oxalate, sodium or...
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Clinical Significance of Hypocitraturia in Patients with Nephrolithiasis

Lee SY, Moon YT

PURPOSE: Hypocitraturia is cited as one of the risk factors promoting stone formation or recurrence of nephrolithiasis. We estimated the relationship between hypocitraturia and other metabolic abnormalities, such as hypercalciuria,...
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Preventive management of uric acid nephrolithiasis with potassium citrate

Son BW, Yoon YD, Chung SK, Park YK, Cho DK

  • KMID: 2139565
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1991 Dec;32(6):937-940.
Eleven patients with uric acid nephrolithiasis(Five with uric acid stones alone and six with both uric acid and calcium stone) underwent long-term treatment(0.5 to 3.75 years, mean of 2.33 years)...
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Biochemical and Clinical Comparison of Gouty Diathesis with Uric Acid and Calcium Stone

Choi MS, Jung GW, Sung GT

  • KMID: 2290003
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1998 Jun;39(6):537-541.
PURPOSE: We compared the biochemical and clinical presentation of gouty diathesis in patients with uric acid and calcium nephrolithiasis MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed biochemical and clinical data from...
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Effect of Potassium Magnesium Citrate and Vitamin B-6 Prophylaxis for Recurrent and Multiple Calcium Oxalate and Phosphate Urolithiasis

Reddy SK, Shaik AB, Bokkisam S

PURPOSE: To study the effects of long-term treatment with potassium magnesium citrate and vitamin B-6 prophylaxis (Urikind-KM6; 1,100-mg potassium citrate, 375-mg magnesium citrate, and 20-mg pyridoxine hydrochloride/5 mL) every 8...
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Change of 24-hour Urinary Citrate Level after Dietary Manipulation with Lemon Juice in Urolithiasis Patients

Park NJ, Kim TK

  • KMID: 2060760
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1999 Feb;40(2):147-151.
PURPOSE: Citrate is a well recognized inhibitor of the formation of calcium oxalate and calcium phosphate stones. Hypocitraturia is a common etiology of recurrent calcium nephrolithiasis, with an incidence of...
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Incomplete Distal Renal Tubular Acidosis with Nephrocalcinosis

Choi JS, Kim CS, Park JW, Bae EH, Ma SK, Kim SW

We report the case of a female patient with incomplete distal renal tubular acidosis with nephrocalcinosis. She was admitted to the hospital because of acute pyelonephritis. Imaging studies showed dual...
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A Case of Distal Renal Tubular Acidosis and Sjogren's Syndrome in a Patient with Autoimmune Thyroiditis

An HR, Bae SC, Lee KB, Lee YK, Kim JK, Park HC, Ha SK, Lee JE

  • KMID: 2080056
  • Korean J Nephrol.
  • 2010 Jan;29(1):89-93.
A 52-year old woman, who had hypothyroidism associated with autoimmune thyroiditis for 5 years, was hospitalized for tingling sensation and muscle weakness of both lower extremities. Her initial laboratory findings...
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Hypocitraturia-related Ureteral Steinstrasse in a Renal Transplant Recipient

Na JG, Kong SM, Lee DG, Kim SM, Jang Y, Kim SR, Lee YJ

Urolithiasis is an uncommon complication in renal transplantation. We report a case of hypocitraturia-related ureteral steinstrasse which was spontaneously formed in a renal transplant recipient. The patient who underwent renal...
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Medical and Dietary Therapy for Kidney Stone Prevention

Gul Z, Monga M

The prevalence of kidney stone disease is increasing, and newer research is finding that stones are associated with several serious morbidities. These facts suggest that emphasis needs to be placed...
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Effects of Oral Administration of Citrate, Thiazide, Allopurinol and Magnesium on Renal Calcium Oxalate Crystal Formation and Osteopontin Expression in a Rat Urolithiasis Model

Ahn SH, Kim JW, Moon YT, Lee TJ

  • KMID: 2293396
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 2003 Jan;44(1):87-94.
PURPOSE: It has previously been reported that citrate, thiazide, allopurinol and magnesium (CTAM) have inhibitory effects on calcium oxalate crystallization, but the effects of CTAM on the matrix proteins of...
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A Case of Multiple Myeloma with Ameliorated Bone Pain after Treatment of Adult Fanconi Syndrome

Kwon HL, Cho SJ, Song YS, Song HH, Oh JE, Kim SJ, Kim HJ, Noh JW

  • KMID: 2253232
  • Korean J Nephrol.
  • 2008 Jul;27(4):481-486.
Adult Fanconi syndrome is characterized by variable abnormalities caused by renal proximal transport defects, resulting in glycosuria, aminoaciduria, bicarbonaturia, uricosuria and phosphaturia. A 57-year-old man with kappa-light chain multiple myeloma,...
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