Title : Fasting gastrinemia and elevated supersaturation with hydroxyapatite of fasting urine--observations in renal calcium stone patients and controls.

Pub. Date : 1987

PMID : 3035774






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1 Crystalluria and stone analysis support the assumption that the physico-chemical environment accompanied by low gastrin levels predisposes to urinary precipitation of calcium phosphate with subsequent formation of a stone nidus. calcium phosphate gastrin Homo sapiens
2 pH in fasting urine and integrated fasting serum gastrin correlate significantly, suggesting that low fasting serum gastrin in RCU patients may be considered a risk factor for calcium phosphate stone formation. calcium phosphate gastrin Homo sapiens