X Sun, L Shen, X Cong, H Zhu, J Lv… - Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2011 - Elsevier ... Among 177 “natural” stones, whewellite stone (49.72%) was observed most frequently followed by weddellite stone (15.25%), uric acid anhydrous stone (9.6%), carbapatite stone (9.04%), cystine stone (9.04%), ammonium acid urate stone (4.52%), struvite stone (2.26%), and ... Related articles - All 4 versions
DE Zilberman, MN Ferrandino… - Practical Urology: Essential …, 2011 - Springer ... point, and as a consequence, cystine crystals precipitate.11,12 Of note, even though cystinestone formers all have definitive genetic derangements, they have been found to have a number of other metabolic risk factors, which can contribute to their stone formation.13 ... Related articles
AN Primak, TJ Vrtiska, M Qu… - Dual Energy CT in Clinical …, 2011 - Springer ... al. 2008). In this study, the two struvite stones and the cystinestone showed red and blue pix- els. When the Ratio parameter was adjusted the calculi turned uniform in color indicating their homogeneous composition. On the ... Related articles - All 2 versions
DS Goldfarb - Clinical Journal of the American Society of …, 2011 - Am Soc Nephrol ... in people with cystinuria, the concentrations at which L-CDME was effective at a concentration of only 2 mg/L. Because l-cystinestone formers generally have urinary l-cystine concentrations ranging from 1 to 4 mM, comparable with the concentrations used for the AFM studies. ...