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Glycose aminoglycane excretion and concentration in the urine of patients with frequently recurrent calcium-oxalate lithiasis prior to and following Diclofenac-Na therapy
- P. Brundig, R. Boerner, R. Härting, V. Janitzky, A. Schlichter
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Urological Research
- 2004
SummaryExcretion and concentration of glycose aminoglycans were measured in 19 patients with frequent relapses of calcium-oxalate lithiasis, prior to and two weeks after onset of Diclofenac-Na… Expand
Stress und Harnsteinbildungsrisiko
- P. Brundig, W. Berg, H. Schneider
- Medicine
- 1 July 1981
In the present work the influence of stress situations on the concentrations and excretions of lithogenous urinary substances (calcium, oxalic acid, uric acid) has been studied in defined urine… Expand
The influence of magnesium chloride on blood and urine parameters in calcium oxalate stone patients.
- P. Brundig, W. Berg, H. Schneider
- Medicine
- European urology
- 1981
The influence of magnesium chloride on various blood and urine parameters in calcium oxalate stone patients is studied. High dose magnesium therapy was found to increase urinary magnesium… Expand
Clinical results in the treatment of therapy-resistant calcium-stone formers with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
- P. Brundig, R. Boerner
- Medicine
- European urology
- 1987
Long-lasting success was obtained in the treatment of 8 therapy-resistant, frequently relapsing calcium-stone formers with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Over the period of treatment… Expand
Disturbed urinary transport in the pelvi-calyceal system in calcium-oxalate stone patients
- E. Schulz, E. Hengst, P. Brundig, R. Härting, W. Pirlich, H. Günther
- Medicine
- Urological Research
- 2004
SummaryThis study is intended to elucidate the process of urinary transport through the pelvi-calyceal system (PCS). PCS-motility of a total of 28 PCS was qualitatively and quantitatively determined… Expand
Biological rhythmicity and crystallization — Urine profiles and Se-studies on calcium oxalate stone genesis
- W. Berg, P. Brundig, C. Bothor, H. Schneider
- Medicine
- International Urology and Nephrology
- 2005
In profile urines from oxalate stone patients and normal persons the progress of concentration and excretion of 10 urine parameters was investigated. For the majority of lithogenic and litholytic… Expand
[Calcium oxalate activity products and discriminant analysis of urinary parameters as basis for a calcium oxalate screening program (author's transl)].
- P. Brundig, W. Berg, +4 authors H. Schneider
- Medicine
- Der Urologe. Ausg. A
- 1980
The values of 7 urinary parameters in divided urine collections were measured in 20 patients with calcium oxalate stones and ten normal persons. On this basis the thermodynamic stone formation risk… Expand
[Stress and risk of urolith formation. I. The influence of stress on lithogenous urinary substances (author's transl)].
- P. Brundig, W. Berg, H. Schneider
- Medicine
- Urologia internationalis
- 1981
In the present work the influence of stress situations on the concentrations and excretions of lithogenous urinary substances (calcium, oxalic acid, uric acid) has been studied in defined urine… Expand
Influence of different factors on the formation of calcium oxalate stones. I. Discriminant analytical computations of morphological parameters of the pelvic-calyceal systems of calcium oxalate stone…
- E. Schulz, R. Boerner, P. Brundig, F. Mäurer
- Medicine
- European urology
- 1989
Until now almost exclusively clinicochemical urine parameters have been used to determine the risk of urinary stone formation. In part I of this study, pelvic-calyceal systems of healthy persons and… Expand
Influence of different factors on the formation of calcium oxalate stones. II. Discriminant analytical computations of morphological parameters of pelvic-calyceal systems and clinicochemical urine…
- E. Schulz, R. Boerner, P. Brundig, F. Mäurer
- Medicine
- European urology
- 1989
Until now almost exclusively clinicochemical urine parameters have been used to determine the risk of urinary stone formation. In part I of this study pelvic-calyceal systems of healthy persons and… Expand