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Evaluation of urine composition and calcium salt crystallization properties in standardized volume-adjusted 12-h night urine from normal subjects and calcium oxalate stone formers.
Urological Research 1997
The volume of 12-h night urine from ten normal men (NM), ten normal women (NW) and 31 male calcium stone formers (SFM) was adjusted to 750 ml and analysed with respect to supersaturation with calcium oxalate (CaOx) and calcium phosphate (CaP), inhibition of CaOx crystal growth and aggregation, as well as the CaOx and CaP crystallization propensity. Concentrations of oxalate and glycosaminoglycans and AP(CaOx) index, an estimate of the CaOx ion-activity product, were higher and the concentration of citrate lower in NM than in NW. In SFM the directly assessed risk of CaOx crystallization was higher and the inhibition of CaOx crystal growth lower than in NM. There were no differences between the groups regarding inhibition of CaOx crystal growth by 74% dialysed urine or inhibition of CaOx crystal aggregation. SFM with mixed CaOxCaP stones had a higher concentration of phosphate and a higher AP(CaP) index at pH 7.0 than SFM with CaOx stones.
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