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Worcester, Elaine M.
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Hypercalciuria
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Evidence that postprandial reduction of renal calcium reabsorption mediates hypercalciuria of patients with calcium nephrolithiasis.
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Evidence for increased postprandial distal nephron calcium delivery in hypercalciuric stone-forming patients.
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Nephrolithiasis.
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Does idiopathic hypercalciuria trigger calcium-sensing receptor-mediated protection from urinary supersaturation?
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Clinical and laboratory characteristics of calcium stone-formers with and without primary hyperparathyroidism.
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A test of the hypothesis that the collecting duct calcium-sensing receptor limits rise of urine calcium molarity in hypercalciuric calcium kidney stone formers.
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New insights into the pathogenesis of idiopathic hypercalciuria.
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Evidence for net renal tubule oxalate secretion in patients with calcium kidney stones.
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Sex differences in proximal and distal nephron function contribute to the mechanism of idiopathic hypercalcuria in calcium stone formers.
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Role of proximal tubule in the hypocalciuric response to thiazide of patients with idiopathic hypercalciuria.
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Evidence for increased renal tubule and parathyroid gland sensitivity to serum calcium in human idiopathic hypercalciuria.
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Idiopathic hypercalciuria and formation of calcium renal stones.
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Hypercalciuria and stones.
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Pathogenesis of Calcium Nephrolithiasis
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Evidence for disordered acid-base handling in calcium stone-forming patients.
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Contribution of thick ascending limb and distal convoluted tubule to glucose-induced hypercalciuria in healthy controls.
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Hypercalciuria