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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
Adsorption and Aggregation of C8E4 and C8G1 Nonionic Surfactants on Hydrophilic Silica Studied by Calorimetry
- Z. Király, R. Boerner, G. Findenegg
- Chemistry
- 25 June 1997
The critical micelle concentrations and the enthalpies of micelle formation of n-octyl tetraethylene glycol monoether (C8E4) and n-octyl β-d-monoglucoside (C8G1) in water have been determined at… 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
A Gel Model for Measuring Crystallization Inhibitor Activities
- H. Schneider, W. Bothor, W. Berg, R. Boerner, M. Jakob
- Medicine
- 1983
We devised a simple and economical technique for measuring crystallization inhibitory activities. Calcium ions and oxalate ions diffuse towards one another from two adjacent wells in a layer of gel… 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
[Diclofenac-Na--an alternative treatment possibility in therapy-resistant calcium oxalate urolithiasis?].
- P. Brundig, W. Pirlich, R. Boerner, E. Wittig
- Medicine
- Der Urologe. Ausg. A
- 1 July 1986
In a prospective study, the influence of sole Diclofenac-Na therapy (3 X 25 mg Rewodina, Voltaren) on the calculus recurrence rate of eight frequently relapsing and therapy resistant calcium-oxalate… Expand
Stabilizing Factors for Uric Acid Dihydrate — A Contribution to Uric Acid Stone Formation
- R. Boerner, H. Schneider, W. Berg
- Chemistry
- 1981
Recently several authors, by investigations of the topographical phase distribution in uroliths, were able to demonstrate uric acid dihydrate (UAD) in the outer parts of uric acid concrements1… Expand
[Possibilities and limits in the treatment of cystine calculus diathesis with high-dose ascorbic acid. Results of a combined study with 17 patients].
- P. Brundig, R. Boerner, +4 authors B. Klein
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Zeitschrift fur Urologie und Nephrologie
- 1 March 1986
17 cystine stone patients were treated with high doses of ascorbic acid (5 g p. d.). During the observation period, a total of only two natural passages of cystine stones could be observed. For five… Expand
[Personal experiences in the long-term treatment of cystine lithiasis with high-dose ascorbic acid].
- P. Brundig, R. Boerner, W. Berg
- Medicine
- Zeitschrift fur Urologie und Nephrologie
- 1 November 1982
We report on our experience with 9 cystine-lithiasis patients who were treated with large doses of ascorbic acid (5 g/day) for periods ranging from 6-27 months. We observed recidive lithogenesis in… Expand