Significantly higher frequencies of renal calculi were found among the 625 parents and sibs of 106 subjects prone to calcium oxalate stone formation as compared with 576 corresponding relatives of ...
Since nutrient ingestion has been shown to augment urinary calcium excretion in normal subjects, we compared the effect of ingestion of glucose or sucrose on urinary calcium excretion in normal ...
Kidney stones affect about 1 in 11 Americans, and roughly half of those who develop one will experience another within the ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I have trouble with kidney stones and recently found out they are calcium oxalate stones. While I have stopped consuming all dairy products, I know that I need calcium as I age for ...
Researchers have identified bacterial biofilms within calcium oxalate kidney stones, the most common type, challenging the established view that these stones are sterile and noninfectious and raising ...
We were unable to process your request. Please try again later. If you continue to have this issue please contact customerservice@slackinc.com. Urinary factors and kidney stone formation were mostly ...
Should patients with calcium oxalate kidney stones and osteopenia (T score -2.0) be given vitamin D and calcium? My patient’s calcium level is within normal limits.—Duc Nguyen, MD, Gainesville, Fla.
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: What's the difference between almond milk and regular milk? When I was drinking regular milk, I was getting calcium oxalate kidney stones every couple of years; however, when I ...
Drink more water, limit salt intake, avoid unnecessary protein supplementation, eat a balanced diet rich in fruits and ...
Dear Mayo Clinic: What’s the difference between almond milk and regular milk? When I was drinking regular milk, I was getting calcium oxalate kidney stones every couple of years; however, when I ...