P J Heyburn
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11.
Heyburn P, Peacock M, Casson I, Crilly R, Taylor G
Eur J Clin Invest
. 1983 Feb;
13(1):41-4.
PMID: 6223823
Proximal muscular weakness is a feature of many metabolic bone diseases but is not well recognized in spinal osteoporosis. Thirty-six post-menopausal women presenting with back pain, with or without osteoporosis,...
12.
McMahon M, Heyburn P, Playforth M, Woodhead J
Br J Surg
. 1982 Feb;
69(2):95-8.
PMID: 7059776
The renal handling of calcium and phosphate, which normally reflects parathyroid hormone (PTH) activity, was studied during the first 5 days after admission to hospital in 18 patients with acute...
13.
Heyburn P, Robertson W, Peacock M
Nephron
. 1982 Jan;
32(4):314-9.
PMID: 7167209
A group of 38 male recurrent idiopathic calcium stone formers were treated with oral supplements of orthophosphate (1 g phosphorus extra in the diet per day) and followed at intervals...
14.
Heyburn P, Child J, Peacock M
J Clin Pathol
. 1981 Jan;
34(1):54-7.
PMID: 6450779
In order to define the relative importance of renal failure and increased bone resorption in the hypercalcaemia of myelomatosis 22 untreated patients were studied, of whom 12 were hypercalcaemic. Most...
15.
Nordin B, Heyburn P, Peacock M, Horsman A, Aaron J, Marshall D, et al.
Clin Endocrinol Metab
. 1980 Mar;
9(1):177-205.
PMID: 6998609
No abstract available.
16.
Heyburn P, Selby P, Peacock M, Sandler L, PARSONS F
Br Med J
. 1980 Feb;
280(6213):525-6.
PMID: 7370567
No abstract available.
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Robertson W, Peacock M, Heyburn P
Scand J Urol Nephrol Suppl
. 1980 Jan;
53:199-206.
PMID: 7010570
In summary, the persistent passage of urine excessively supersaturated with calcium oxalate and/or calcium phosphate in conjunction with a low level of inhibitory activity increases the risk of abnormal crystalluria...
18.
Robertson W, Peacock M, Heyburn P, Hanes F
Scand J Urol Nephrol Suppl
. 1980 Jan;
53:15-30.
PMID: 6937991
No abstract available.
19.
Robertson W, Peacock M, Heyburn P, Hanes F, Rutherford A, Clementson E, et al.
Br J Urol
. 1979 Dec;
51(6):427-31.
PMID: 534817
The hypothesis that the incidence of calcium stone disease is related to the consumption of animal protein has been examined. Within the male population, recurrent idiopathic stone formers consumed more...
20.
The effect of high animal protein intake on the risk of calcium stone-formation in the urinary tract
Robertson W, Heyburn P, Peacock M, Hanes F, Swaminathan R
Clin Sci (Lond)
. 1979 Sep;
57(3):285-8.
PMID: 573189
1. Studies were carried out on six normal male subjects to determine the short-term effect of increasing the dietary consumption of animal protein on the urinary risk factors for stone-formation,...