Oxalate Metabolism in Relation to Urinary Stone

Oxalate Metabolism in Relation to Urinary Stone

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"Oxalate Metabolism in Relation to Urinary Stone" is the third monograph to appear in the "Bloomsbury Series". Edited by Alan Rose, the book describes the current clinical and biochemical features of oxalate metabolism. Its content and direction fulfil the goals of the Series emphasising the strong links between basic science and clinical medicine. London Jack Tinker 30 March 1988 Preface The first oxalate workshop was held in London in 1979 and the proceedings published privately by the Wellcome Foundation. At that time the importance of urinary oxalate as a risk factor more important for calcium oxalate stone formation than urinary calcium had been recognized. Nevertheless measurements of urinary oxalate still left a lot to be desired and in particular the non-enzymatic conversion of ascorbate to oxalate had not been rediscovered so that many measurements must have been wrong. Plasma oxalate was still difficult or impossible to measure by any reasonable, accessible methods and consequently there was still much argument and speculation about the handling of oxalate by the kidneys. A lot of work has been performed in the last eight years on oxalate metabolism and it therefore seemed to the organisers to be a good time to hold a second oxalate workshop.
EAN 9781447116288
ISBN 1447116283
Typ produktu Mäkká väzba
Vydavateľ Springer London Ltd
Dátum vydania 19. januára 2012
Stránky 197
Jazyk English
Rozmery 244 x 170
Krajina United Kingdom
Čitatelia Professional & Scholarly
Ilustrácie XVI, 197 p.
Editori Rose, G. Alan
Edícia Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988
Séria Bloomsbury Series in Clinical Science