Pathogenese und Klinik der Harnsteine X pp 230-239 | Cite as
Die intrarenale Kalzium-Oxalatkristallisation, eine tierexperimentelle Untersuchung
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Zusammenfassung
Elektronenmikroskopische Untersuchungen von Khan, Finlayson und Hacket, 1981 wiesen die Papille als Ort der Steinbildung nach intraperitoneal verabreichtem Oxalat aus. Sie griffen damit die Randall’sche Plaquetheorie (1936) auf. Auch Rushton konnte 1982 durch die Kombination von magnesiumarmer Diät mit Äthylenglykol intratubulär auskristallisiertes Kalziumoxalatmonohydrat nachweisen.
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