نتایج جستجو برای: nephrolithiasis

تعداد نتایج: 1894  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2013
I Alexandru Bobulescu Naim M Maalouf Giovanna Capolongo Beverley Adams-Huet Tara R Rosenthal Orson W Moe Khashayar Sakhaee

Idiopathic uric acid nephrolithiasis is characterized by elevated urinary net acid excretion and insufficient buffering by ammonium, resulting in excessively acidic urine and titration of the relatively soluble urate anion to insoluble uric acid. Patients with type 2 diabetes have similar changes in urinary pH, net acid excretion, and ammonium in 24-h urine collections at baseline, even after c...

2014
Wei Sun Yuan Feng Xu-Dong Yao Yun-Fei Xu Bo Peng Min Liu Jun-Hua Zheng

BACKGROUND Elevated urinary angiotensinogen (UA) was identified as novel prognostic biomarker capable of predicting chronic kidney disease, and in the present study, we will investigate the diagnostic value of UA in the patients of nephrolithiasis. METHODS Urine angiotensinogen levels and α 1-microglobulin were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) in 60 patients presenting wi...

2015
Shailja Puri Neelam Gupta Sudarshan Sharma

Nephrolithiasis is a common entity encountered in general population. Nephrolithiasis refers to formation and impaction of stones in renal pelvis and calyces. Long standing stones cause irritation, chronic inflammation and may cause ‘metaplasia’ of lining epithelium. The metaplasia is commonly of squamous and glandular epithelium. Metaplastic epithelium may further undergo dysplasia and result ...

2016
Simone Brardi Ennio Duranti

Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) is a disease involving a broad range of alterations of calcium homeostasis, sustained by parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels that are clearly abnormal. The anomalies directly associated with hyperparathyroidism are nephrolithiasis and fibrocystic bone disease. Since PHPT resolves when abnormal parathyroid tissue is removed, surgery is clearly the only definitive ...

Journal: :International journal of clinical and experimental medicine 2015
Hao-Yong Li Pei-Yu Lian Zhi-Yan Zhou Peng Song Yi Yan Ji-Hong Liu

Uric acid stone is the most comment radiolucent renal stone with high recurrence rate, which would further cause acute upper urinary tract obstruction and kidney failure. Here we report two cases of renal uric acid stone from December 2012 to April 2013. One 43-year-old male patient suffered from chronic uric acid nephrolithiasis caused by the long-term indwelling of bilateral double-J stent. A...

Journal: :Nephron. Experimental nephrology 2008
John A Sayer

Renal stone formation (nephrolithiasis) is a worldwide problem causing substantial morbidity and economic burden. The heritability of stone formation has long been recognized, and with the advent of the genomic era, we have the potential to define the underlying genetic defects. Renal stone formation is multifactorial, with environmental factors interacting with underlying genetic factors. Isol...

Journal: :Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN 2011
David J Sas

Nephrolithiasis in children is a painful and costly disease that may also have detrimental long-term effects on kidney function. Recent data provide evidence that the incidence of nephrolithiasis in children is rising. Children who are white, female, and adolescent seem to have the highest risk for forming symptomatic kidney stones. Although the reasons for the rising incidence and demographic ...

Journal: :Pediatric annals 2017
Tayaba Miah Deepak Kamat

The incidence of pediatric nephrolithiasis is on the rise. The composition of kidney stones in children is different than in adults, as most stones in children have a composition of calcium oxalate and calcium phosphate mixed with a small amount of uric acid. The symptoms of pediatric nephrolithiasis are nonspecific. Computed tomography (CT) is the gold standard for diagnosis; however, because ...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas medicas e biologicas 2001
I V Silva M M Morales A G Lopes

Nephrolithiasis is one of the most common diseases in the Western world. The disease manifests itself with intensive pain, sporadic infections, and, sometimes, renal failure. The symptoms are due to the appearance of urinary stones (calculi) which are formed mainly by calcium salts. These calcium salts precipitate in the renal papillae and/or within the collecting ducts. Inherited forms of neph...

2014
Wei-Chih Kan Yii-Her Chou Siou-Jin Chiu Yu-Wen Hsu Hsing-Fang Lu Wenli Hsu Wei-Chiao Chang

Nephrolithiasis is a multifactorial disease caused by environmental, hormonal, and genetic factors. Genetic polymorphisms of ORAI1, which codes for the main subunit of the store-operated calcium (SOC) channel, were reported to be associated with the risk and recurrence of calcium nephrolithiasis. Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP3) 3-kinase C (ITPKC) is a negative regulator of the SOC channel-me...

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