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Nephrocalcinosis
Known as:
CALCINOSIS RENAL
, Nephrocalcinoses
, Nephrocalcinosis [Disease/Finding]
A condition characterized by calcification of the renal tissue itself. It is usually seen in distal RENAL TUBULAR ACIDOSIS with calcium deposition in…
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Narrower (3)
Amelogenesis imperfecta nephrocalcinosis
Manz syndrome
SHORT syndrome
Arthrogryposis renal dysfunction cholestasis syndrome
Bartter syndrome, antenatal type 1
Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome
Calcification
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Broader (5)
Calcinosis
Calcium Metabolism Disorders
Kidney Diseases
Urologic Diseases
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1986
1986
Kidney function in rats with corticomedullary nephrocalcinosis: effects of alterations in dietary calcium and magnesium.
A. Al-Modhefer
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J. Atherton
,
H. Garland
,
H. Singh
,
J. Walker
Journal of Physiology
1986
Corpus ID: 32115279
Single‐nephron and whole‐kidney function were studied in female rats with corticomedullary nephrocalcinosis, and in animals where…
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1982
1982
The influence of dietary magnesium on reduction of nephrocalcinosis in rats fed purified diet
E. Harwood
Laboratory Animals. Journal of the Laboratory…
1982
Corpus ID: 19915532
The severity of nephrocalcinosis in female Colworth Wistar rats fed on a standard purified diet was reduced by increasing the…
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1975
1975
The development of nephrocalcinosis in the rat following injections of neutral sodium phosphate.
P. Haase
Journal of Anatomy
1975
Corpus ID: 45608434
The development of nephrocalcinosis in the rat following intraperitoneal injections of various concentrations of neutral sodium…
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1971
1971
A morphologic and biochemical study of nutritional nephrocalcinosis in female rats fed semipurified diets.
J. Woodard
American Journal of Pathology
1971
Corpus ID: 43196628
Nephrocalcinosis occurred in weanling female rats fed a semipurified diet for 8 weeks. Mineralization of the inner cortex began…
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1971
1971
Relationship between the ingredients of semipurified diets and nutritional nephrocalcinosis of rats.
J. Woodard
American Journal of Pathology
1971
Corpus ID: 33117831
Nephrocalcinosis occurred in rats fed semipurified diets containing the levels of essential nutrients recommended for the rat by…
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1969
1969
An oestrogen-linked nephrocalcinosis in rats.
C. Geary
,
F. Cousins
British journal of experimental pathology
1969
Corpus ID: 37361345
Abstract A non-familial nephrocalcinosis, unrelated to hypercalcaemia, and occurring in female rats only, is described…
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Review
1968
Review
1968
Nephrolithiasis and nephrocalcinosis in children.
J. Wenzl
,
E. C. Burke
,
G. Stickler
,
D. Utz
Pediatrics
1968
Corpus ID: 39387066
A survey of the case records of children seen at the Mayo Clinic from 1935 to 1965 revealed that 77 had nephro-ureterolithiasis…
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Review
1954
Review
1954
Nephrocalcinosis associated with sarcoidosis: a presentation and discussion of seven cases.
C. N. Davidson
,
E. R. McNINCH
,
J. Willson
,
W. H. Brown
Radiology
1954
Corpus ID: 6429200
Over fifty years have passed since Boeck first described a condition of the skin which he designated as sarcoid. Since that time…
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1954
1954
Metastatic calcification and nephrocalcinosis from medical treatment of peptic ulcer.
I. Snapper
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W. Bradley
,
V. E. Wilson
A M A Archives of Internal Medicine
1954
Corpus ID: 36471756
INTEREST in the problem of the deposition of calcium in abnormal locations, that is, in subcutaneous tissue and visceral organs…
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1938
1938
PYELONEPHRITIS WITH NEPHROCALCINOSIS: CAUSED BY HAEMOPHILUS INFLUENZAE AND ALLEVIATED BY SULFANILAMIDE: REPORT OF TWO CASES
F. Albright
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L. Dienes
,
H. Sulkowitch
1938
Corpus ID: 72725263
It is our object in this paper to report the histories of two patients with almost identical clinical manifestations. In so doing…
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