نتایج جستجو برای: urinary calcium

تعداد نتایج: 271629  

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
k.imandel m. javadzadeh

the formation of renal and urinary calculi is not due to a single cause but occurs as a multifactor entity, by which some of them still are unknown. three theories of stones formation including nucleation, stone matrix and inhibition of crystallization do not accuse water hardness as a main cause of the formation of urinary calculi 120 patients suffering from renal and urinary calculi and the s...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 1993
J F Hu X H Zhao B Parpia T C Campbell

The relationship between dietary intakes and urinary calcium was examined in a cross-sectional survey of 764 middle-aged and elderly women with markedly different dietary patterns and lifestyles. Urinary calcium was correlated positively with urinary acids, including titratable acid (r = 0.46, P < 0.0001), ammonia (r = 0.42, P < 0.0001), and sulfate (r = 0.52, P < 0.0001). Urinary excretions of...

Journal: :Clinical science and molecular medicine 1975
A M Parfitt

1. The bivalent cation-binding agent, cellulose phosphate, was given for 6 days to four normal subjects and six patients with latent hypoparathyroidism (diagnosed by impaired response to EDTA infusion), all of whom were on a moderately low calcium diet. 2. In normal subjects, there was a prompt and sustained fall in urinary calcium with no change in plasma calcium, indicating increased tubular ...

ژورنال: پژوهش در پزشکی 2006
افسون تقوی, , دکتر جمیله نوروزی, , دکتر گیتا اسلامی, ,

Background: Urinary calculi comprise one of the major and widespread problems in the urinary tract. Various factors play a role in the formation of urinary stones including nutrition, weather, sex, genes, and urease producing bacteria. The incidence of urinary stones in different societies ranges from 3 to 4 percent. This survey was done in 2004 on 100 patients presenting with urinary calculi ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN 2008
Olivier Bonny Adam Rubin Chou-Long Huang William H Frawley Charles Y C Pak Orson W Moe

Urinary magnesium and pH are known to modulate urinary calcium excretion, but the mechanisms underlying these relationships are unknown. In this study, the data from 17 clinical trials in which urinary magnesium and pH were pharmacologically manipulated were analyzed, and it was found that the change in urinary calcium excretion is directly proportional to the change in magnesium excretion and ...

2017
Eva Furrow Molly E McCue Jody P Lulich

Calcium oxalate urolithiasis is a common and painful condition in people. The pathogenesis of this disease is complex and poorly understood. Laboratory animal and in vitro studies have demonstrated an effect of multiple trace metals in the crystallization process, and studies in humans have reported relationships between urinary metal concentrations and stone risk. Dogs are a spontaneous model ...

Journal: :Al-Azhar Journal of Pediatrics 2023

Idiopathic hypercalciuria (IH) is characterized by the excess excretion of calcium, despite normal levels calcium in blood and no apparent cause. In recent years, this metabolic disorder become more common to diagnose children can cause various urinary symptoms.

2015
A. Korzeniecka-Kozerska T. Porowski A. Wasilewska M. Stefanowicz

BACKGROUND Among many factors predisposing to monosymptomatic enuresis (MNE) disturbances in urinary electrolites excretion play an important role. Because of many controversies in this field there is a need to debate the role of hypercalciuria in MNE. The aim of our study was to determine the urinary calcium in children with MNE. METHODS The investigation was conducted on 204 children (83 MN...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2003
Linda K Massey

Urinary calcium excretion is strongly related to net renal acid excretion. The catabolism of dietary protein generates ammonium ion and sulfates from sulfur-containing amino acids. Bone citrate and carbonate are mobilized to neutralize these acids, so urinary calcium increases when dietary protein increases. Common plant proteins such as soy, corn, wheat and rice have similar total S per g of p...

2003
Linda K. Massey

Urinary calcium excretion is strongly related to net renal acid excretion. The catabolism of dietary protein generates ammonium ion and sulfates from sulfur-containing amino acids. Bone citrate and carbonate are mobilized to neutralize these acids, so urinary calcium increases when dietary protein increases. Common plant proteins such as soy, corn, wheat and rice have similar total S per g of p...

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