Eric N Taylor
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Ferraro P, Li Y, Balasubramanian R, Curhan G, Taylor E
J Am Soc Nephrol
. 2024 Jun;
35(10):1412-1421.
PMID: 38865256
No abstract available.
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Ferraro P, Taylor E, Curhan G
Am J Kidney Dis
. 2024 Apr;
84(2):164-169.
PMID: 38583757
Rationale & Objective: Most previous studies of the relationship between urinary factors and kidney stone risk have either assumed a linear effect of urinary parameters on kidney stone risk or...
3.
Ferraro P, Taylor E, Asplin J, Curhan G
Clin J Am Soc Nephrol
. 2023 May;
18(8):1068-1074.
PMID: 37256914
Background: It is not clear whether kidney stone formers have an abnormal handling of alkali and acid precursors in the gut, which might affect urine composition and ultimately stone formation....
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Chewcharat A, Thongprayoon C, Vaughan L, Mehta R, Schulte P, OConnor H, et al.
Mayo Clin Proc
. 2022 Aug;
97(8):1437-1448.
PMID: 35933132
Objective: To compare dietary factors between incident symptomatic stone formers and controls, and among the incident stone formers, to determine whether dietary factors were predictive of symptomatic recurrence. Patients And...
5.
Ferraro P, Lopez F, Petrarulo M, Barbarini S, Curhan G, Marangella M, et al.
Nephrol Dial Transplant
. 2022 Feb;
37(11):2171-2179.
PMID: 35146503
Background: One limitation of the use of 24-hour collection is impracticality. We analysed the performance of spot urine measurements to estimate 24-hour excretion in patients with kidney stones. Methods: A...
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Ferraro P, Taylor E, Curhan G
Nephrol Dial Transplant
. 2022 Feb;
38(1):177-183.
PMID: 35138394
Background: Men are at higher risk of developing stones compared with women; however, recent data suggest a changing epidemiology, with women being relatively more affected than before. Methods: To estimate...
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Ferraro P, Cunha T, Taylor E, Curhan G
Clin J Am Soc Nephrol
. 2021 Nov;
17(1):83-89.
PMID: 34799357
Background And Objectives: Diet is an important contributor to kidney stone formation, but there are limited data regarding long-term changes in dietary factors after a kidney stone. Design, Setting, Participants...
8.
Wright J, Craig W, Lucas F, Goldfarb D, Zuckerman J, Taylor E
Urolithiasis
. 2021 Feb;
49(5):415-423.
PMID: 33547925
Cystic fibrosis (CF) may predispose patients to urinary stone disease (USD), but reported prevalence of USD in patients with CF in previous small studies is variable. To date, analysis of...
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Rodriguez A, Curhan G, Gambaro G, Taylor E, Ferraro P
Am J Clin Nutr
. 2020 Apr;
111(5):1100-1106.
PMID: 32271884
Background: Diet plays an important role in kidney stone formation. Several individual components have been associated with the risk of kidney stone formation, but there is limited evidence regarding the...
10.
Ferraro P, Curhan G, Gambaro G, Taylor E
Am J Kidney Dis
. 2019 Sep;
74(6):736-741.
PMID: 31543288
Rationale & Objective: The intestinal microbiome may affect urinary stone disease by modulating the amount of oxalate absorbed from the intestine and subsequently excreted in urine. This study sought to...