Review of risk factors in calcium oxalate urolithiasis W. G. RobertsonM. Peacock OriginalPaper Pages: 114 - 118
Physicochemical considerations in relation to urinary stone formation Leo J. M. J. BlomenOlav L. M. Bijvoet OriginalPaper Pages: 119 - 125
Suitability of three kinetic models for whewellite crystallization John R. BurnsCharles M. BrownBirdwell Finlayson OriginalPaper Pages: 126 - 130
Crystallization theory relating to urinary stone formation G. H. Nancollas OriginalPaper Pages: 131 - 137
Urinary macromolecules and renal lithiasis Irving ThorneMartin I. Resnick OriginalPaper Pages: 138 - 145
Pyrophosphate inhibition of calcium oxalate dihydrate crystallization in simulated urine: Continuous flow studies G. W. DrachW. G. RobertsonA. D. Randolph OriginalPaper Pages: 146 - 149
Urinary pyrophosphate excretion in renal stone formers with normal and impaired renal acidification B. WikströmB. G. DanielsonR. G. G. Russell OriginalPaper Pages: 150 - 154
A gel model for measuring crystallization inhibitor activities in calcium oxalate urolithiasis H.-J. SchneiderC. RöhrbornE. W. Rugendorff OriginalPaper Pages: 155 - 158
The effect of irrigating agents on in vitro dissolution of magnesium ammonium phosphate hexahydrate John R. BurnsBenjamin E. ShoemakerBirdwell Finlayson OriginalPaper Pages: 159 - 162
Oxalate transport by intestinal brush border membrane vesicles Mani MenonCarl J. Mahle OriginalPaper Pages: 163 - 169
Experience with thiazide diuretics in calcium oxalate urolithiasis E. R. YendtM. Cohanim OriginalPaper Pages: 176 - 179
Clinical experience with sodium cellulose phosphate Charles Y. C. PakMichael J. NicarFaye Britton OriginalPaper Pages: 180 - 185
Cystine-stone therapy with alpha-mercapto-propionylglycine R. Hautmann OriginalPaper Pages: 186 - 191