Supersaturation and renal precipitation: the key to stone formation? John P. Kavanagh Article 26 January 2006 Pages: 81 - 85
Renal tubular damage/dysfunction: key to the formation of kidney stones Saeed R. Khan Article 11 January 2006 Pages: 86 - 91
The riddle of kidney stone disease: lessons from Africa Allen Rodgers Article 28 January 2006 Pages: 92 - 95
Pediatric urolithiasis: etiology, specific pathogenesis and medical treatment K. Sarica Article 24 January 2006 Pages: 96 - 101
Lithiasis in cystic kidney disease and malformations of the urinary tract G. GambaroA. FabrisA. Lupo Article 14 January 2006 Pages: 102 - 107
Management of lower pole renal calculi: shock wave lithotripsy versus percutaneous nephrolithotomy versus flexible ureteroscopy Glenn M. Preminger Article 07 February 2006 Pages: 108 - 111
Shockwave lithotripsy and endourological stone treatment in children Sven Lahme Article 31 January 2006 Pages: 112 - 117
The use of risk indices: do they predict recurrence? Yes, they (at least some) do Norbert LaubeMichael Pullmann Article 06 January 2006 Pages: 118 - 121
The use of risk indices: do they predict recurrence? Roger A. L. Sutton Article 06 January 2006 Pages: 122 - 125
Rational evaluation of urinary stone disease Albrecht HesseMichael Straub Article 01 February 2006 Pages: 126 - 130
Acid–base metabolism: implications for kidney stosne formation Bernhard Hess Article 13 January 2006 Pages: 134 - 138
In vitro calcium oxalate crystallisation methods John P. Kavanagh Article 14 January 2006 Pages: 139 - 145
Epidemiological trends in urolithiasis: impact on our health care systems Alberto Trinchieri Article 27 January 2006 Pages: 151 - 156
Is prevention of stone recurrence financially worthwhile? W. G. Robertson Article 03 February 2006 Pages: 157 - 161