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Franca Allegri

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Guerra A, Ticinesi A, Allegri F, Pinelli S, Aloe R, Meschi T
Urolithiasis . 2019 Sep; 48(3):271-279. PMID: 31506762
Pure calcium oxalate is the most frequent type of idiopathic kidney stone composition. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) allows to detect the ratio of calcium oxalate dihydrate (COD) and monohydrate...
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Guerra A, Ticinesi A, Allegri F, Nouvenne A, Prati B, Pinelli S, et al.
Nutrition . 2018 Nov; 59:83-89. PMID: 30471528
Objectives: Urinary hippuric acid (HA) and citrate can represent useful biomarkers of fruit and vegetable (FAV) intake in nephrolithiasis. However, their clinical significance across the life span has been poorly...
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Ticinesi A, Milani C, Guerra A, Allegri F, Lauretani F, Nouvenne A, et al.
Gut . 2018 Apr; 67(12):2097-2106. PMID: 29705728
Objectives: The involvement of the gut microbiota in the pathogenesis of calcium nephrolithiasis has been hypothesised since the discovery of the oxalate-degrading activity of , but never comprehensively studied with...
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Ticinesi A, Guerra A, Allegri F, Nouvenne A, Cervellin G, Maggio M, et al.
J Nephrol . 2017 Nov; 31(3):395-403. PMID: 29090382
Background: The association of metabolic syndrome (MetS) traits with urinary calcium (UCE) or oxalate excretion (UOE) is uncertain in calcium stone formers (CSFs). Our aim was to investigate this association...
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Guerra A, Ticinesi A, Allegri F, Nouvenne A, Pinelli S, Lauretani F, et al.
Urolithiasis . 2016 Dec; 45(6):525-533. PMID: 27942796
The role of the strength of family history of stones (FHS), i.e., degree of relatives with the disease, on the course of calcium urolithiasis (CU) is not fully understood, particularly...
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Guerra A, Ticinesi A, Allegri F, Nouvenne A, Pinelli S, Folesani G, et al.
Urolithiasis . 2016 Apr; 44(6):521-528. PMID: 27038481
Our aim was to compare the influence of maternal history of stones (MHS) and paternal history of stones (PHS) on composition of calculi and disease course in a group of...
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Ticinesi A, Nouvenne A, Ferraro P, Folesani G, Lauretani F, Allegri F, et al.
Urology . 2015 Oct; 87:40-5. PMID: 26494294
Objective: To investigate the association between vitamin D deficiency (25-hydroxyvitamin D <20 ng/mL) and idiopathic calcium nephrolithiasis (ICN). Methods: A total of 884 patients with ICN (363 males, mean age...
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Guerra A, Folesani G, Nouvenne A, Ticinesi A, Allegri F, Pinelli S, et al.
J Nephrol . 2015 Aug; 29(5):645-51. PMID: 26296722
Aim: To evaluate the contribution of family history of stones (FHS), up to second-degree relatives, on clinical course (age of first renal colic, bilateral disease, retained calculi, recurrences, urological procedures)...
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Guerra A, Folesani G, Mena P, Ticinesi A, Allegri F, Nouvenne A, et al.
Int J Food Sci Nutr . 2014 Sep; 65(8):1033-8. PMID: 25198158
This work aimed to underline the prospects of hippuric acid, a product of the metabolism of polyphenols, as a new biomarker of fruits and vegetables intake associated with lithogenic risk....
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Nouvenne A, Ticinesi A, Allegri F, Guerra A, Guida L, Morelli I, et al.
Clin Chem Lab Med . 2014 Jan; 52(3):337-44. PMID: 24423579
Idiopathic calcium nephrolithiasis (ICN) is a disease whose prevalence is rising. Our aim was to assess whether lifestyle indicators and habits of calcium stone formers in Italy have changed over...