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W G Robertson

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Tiselius H, Robertson W
Urolithiasis . 2019 Mar; 47(3):217-218. PMID: 30848319
No abstract available.
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Robertson W
Urolithiasis . 2015 Dec; 44(1):9-26. PMID: 26645870
This review describes the various dietary regimens that have been used to advise patients on how to prevent the recurrence of their calcium-containing kidney stones. The conclusion is that although...
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Ferraro P, Robertson W, Johri N, Nair A, Gambaro G, Shavit L, et al.
QJM . 2014 Dec; 108(7):561-8. PMID: 25524906
Background: Kidney stone disease has an estimated prevalence of around 10%. Genetic as well as environmental factors are thought to play an important role in the pathogenesis of renal stones....
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Robertson W
Urolithiasis . 2014 Nov; 43 Suppl 1:93-107. PMID: 25407799
This article describes an updated computer model which attempts to simulate known renal reabsorption and secretion activity through the nephron (NEPHROSIM) and its possible relevance to the initiation of calcium-containing...
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Tiselius H, Robertson W
Urolithiasis . 2014 Sep; 42(5):377. PMID: 25179237
No abstract available.
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Robertson W
Br Med J . 2010 Aug; 1(1984):14-6. PMID: 20758237
No abstract available.
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Robertson W, Woodhouse C
Urol Res . 2006 Mar; 34(4):231-8. PMID: 16523292
Stones are a common complication of the storage of urine in intestinal reservoirs. Previous studies have identified predisposing physical characteristics in the reservoirs. Biochemical and dietary factors have been little...
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Robertson W
Urol Res . 2006 Feb; 34(2):157-61. PMID: 16456694
This review shows that the cost of relying solely on minimally-invasive urological procedures for removing stones when patients return with recurrent stones is considerable and is significantly greater that that...
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Capasso G, Jaeger P, Robertson W, Unwin R
Curr Pharm Des . 2005 Dec; 11(32):4153-9. PMID: 16375737
In this brief review and update, we try to cover recent developments in our understanding of uric acid transport by the kidney, the contribution of uric acid to renal stone...
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Jaeger P, Robertson W
Nephron Physiol . 2004 Oct; 98(2):p64-71. PMID: 15499217
The factors affecting the urinary excretion of oxalate are critical to the risk of forming calcium oxalate stones. This article reviews the role of dietary and intestinal oxalate in determining...