Renal stone disease : 1st annual international urolithiasis research symposium : Indianapolis, Indiana, 2-3 November 2006 /

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Meeting name:International Urolithiasis Research Symposium (1st : 2006 : Indianapolis, Ind.)
Imprint:[Melville, NY] : American Institute of Physics, ©2007.
Description:1 online resource (xxiii, 435 pages) : illustrations (some color).
Language:English
Series:AIP conference proceedings, 0094-243X ; v. 900
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Other authors / contributors:Evan, Andrew P.
Lingeman, James E.
Williams, James C. Jun.
ISBN:9780735404069
0735404062
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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505 0 |a Machine derived contents note: L. Randall'S Plaque As A Mechanism Of Stone Formation -- Histopathology Predicts the Mechanism of Stone Formation 15 -- A. Evan -- Stone Morphology Suggestive of Randall's Plaque ..3. 26 -- M. Daudon, i. Traxer. P. Jungers, and D. Bazin -- Calcium Oxalate Stones are Frequently Found Attached to Randall's -- Plaque 35 -- B.R. Matlaga, J.C. Williams, Jr.. A.P Evan, and J E. Lingeman -- The Role of the Papillary Epithelium in Stone Growth 42 -- K, J. Bergsland -- Renal Medullary Interstitial Cells 49 -- R. Rao, C.-M. Hao, and M.D. Breycr -- Hyaluronan in Tubular and Interstitial Nephrocaleinosis 57 -- C.F. Verkoelen -- Il Links Of Stone Diseases To Other Systemic Diseases -- Changes in Renal Function and Blood Pressure in Patients with Stone -- Disease 67 -- E.M. Worcester -- Urinary pH as a Risk Factor for Stone Type 74 -- K. Sakhaee -- Hyperoxaluria and Bariatric Surgery 82 -- J.R. Asplin -- Epidemiologic Insights into Stone Disease as a Systemic Disorder 88 -- G.C. Curhan -- Iii Insights Into Hypercalciuria And Stone Disease -- Soluble Adenylyl CyFcase: Potential Role in Mineral Metabolism 95 -- W. Geng and 0, W. Moe -- TRPV5-Mediated Ca2+ Reabsorption and Hypercalciuria .., ..., 103 -- K.Y Renkeima, J . J Hoenderop, and R.J. M, Bindels -- Idiopathic Calcium Nephrolithiasis and Hypercalcuria: The Role of -- G enes 110 -- G. Gambaro and C. Abaterusso -- Pathophysiology of the Hypercalciuria in the Genetic Hypercalciuric -- Stone-Forming Rats .1 18 -- D.A. Bushinsky -- Iv. Update Of Crystal-Cell Attachment, Protein Inhibitors, And -- Urinary Determinates Of Crystallization -- Macromolecules Relevant to Stone Formation 129 -- R.L. Ryall, A.F Cook. L, A, Thurgood, and P.K. Grover -- Role of Anion Transporter SLC26A6 (CFEX) in Prevention of -- Hyperoxaluria and Urolithiasis 141 -- P.S. Aronson -- SLC5 Sodium-Anion Cotransporters and Renal Urate Transport 49 -- D B.B. Mount, C.Y. Kwon, C. Plata, M.F. Romero, and K. Zandi-Nejad -- Lessons from a Stone Farm a 1, 59 -- Are Phosphatonins Relevant in the Pathogenesis of Nephrolithiasis? 170 -- A. Shaikh and R. Kunar -- Origin of Urinary Oxalate 176 -- R.R Holmes, J. Knight and D.G. Assimos -- JESS: What Can It Teach Us?. 183 -- A.L. Rodgers, S. Alfie-1Hamdulay, and G.E. Jackson -- Calcium Stone Growth in Urine from Cystic Fibrosis Patients and -- Healthy Controls 192 -- A. MeSorley, A.M. Jones, A.K. Webb, P N. Rao, and J.P Kavanagh -- A Problem Protein: Unexpected Analytical Irregularities in the -- Measurement of Urinary Osteopontin, 196 -- L.A. Thurgood, P K. Grover, and R.L. Ryall -- Tntracrystalline Proteins Promote Dissolution of Urinary Ca cium -- Oxalate Crystals in Cultured Renal Epithelia Cells 200 -- R K. Grover. A. Thurgood, D. E, Fleming, W. van Bronswijk, and -- R. l RyaII -- V, New Technologies For Treating Stone Disease -- Improvements in Intracorporeal Lithotripters for Percutaneous -- Nephrolithotomy 207 -- R.L. Kuo -- Update On Erbium: YAG Lithotripsy 216 -- J.M.H. Teichman, H.W. Kang, R. D, Glickman, and A.J. Welch -- Holmium Laser: Pulse Duration 228 -- D.H. Bagley and A, C. Berent -- Percutaneous Access: Acute Effects on Renal Function and Structure -- in a Porcine M odel 233 -- R.K. Handa, L.R. Willis, A.P Evan, B.A. Connors, J. Ying, -- W. Fat-Anthony, K.R. Wind, C.D. Johnson, P M. Blomgren, -- M.C. Estrada, R.F Paterson, R.L. Kuo, S.C. Kim, B.R. Matlaga, -- N.L. Miller, S.L. Watkins, S.E. Handa, and J.E. Lingeman -- Vi. Ureteral Physiology And Stents -- The Role of Ureteral Reltxation in the Promotion of Stone Passage 243 -- K. Davenport, A G. imoney, and F.X. Keeley, Jr. -- Evidence for Alpha Receptors in the Human Ureter 253 -- R. Madeb, J. Knopf, D. Golijanin, R Bourne, and E. Eturk -- The Role of Pharmacology in Ureteral Physiology and Expulsive -- Therapy 262 -- T.J erde and S.Y Nakada -- Advances in Ureteral Stent Design 272 -- J.D. Denstedt -- An Everting Ureteral Access Sheath: Concepts and In Vitro Testing 278 -- K. L, Lee and IM L. Stoller -- Vii. Shock Wave Lithotripsy: Mechanisms Of Shock Wave Action -- And Strategies For Improved Swl -- Shock Waive In ury to the Kidney in SWL: Review and Perspective 287 -- J A. McAteer, A.P. Evan, L.R. Willis, B.A. Connors, J C. Williams, Jr.., -- Y/ A Pishchalnikov and J.E. Lingeman -- Shock Wave Lithotripsy: Effects on the Pancreas and Recurrent -- Stone Disease. 302 -- A.E. Krambeck, A.L. Rohlinger, C.M. Lohse, D.E. Patterson, and -- M.T. Gettman -- The Acoustics of Shock Wave Lithotripsy 311 -- R. 0. Cleveland -- Innovations in Lithotripsy Technology 317 -- P Zhong -- Using Helical CT to Predict Stone Fragility in Shock Wave -- Lithotripsy (SW L) 326 -- J.C. Williamsl r., rC A. Zarse, M.E. Jackson, J.E. Lingeman, and -- J.A. McAteer -- The Future of ESWL AGlobal Perspective 340 -- K.U. Kohrmann -- Advantage of a Broad Focal Zone in SWL: Synergism between -- Squeezing and Shear 351 -- O.A. Sapozhnikov, M.R. Bailey, A D. Maxwell, B. MacConaghy, -- R. 0. Cleveland, J.A. McAteer, and L.A. Crum -- A Possible Cumulative Shear Mechanism for Tissue Damage -- Initiation in SW L 356 -- J.B. Freund -- Numerical Study of the Collapse of a Bubble Subjected to a -- Lithotripter Pulse 360 -- E. Johnsen and T. Colonius -- A Passive Technique to Identify Stone Comminution during Shock -- W ave Lithotripsy 364 -- N. i. Owen., (. A. Sapozniikov, Mv. R. Bailey, L. Trusov, and L.A. Crum -- The Problem of Coupling in Dry-Head Lithotripsy / ý 368 -- S.A. ishchalniikou, J A. McAteer, . S. Neucks, V. Pishehalnikova, and -- C. Williams, Jr. -- In Vitro Comparison between HM-3 and MODULARIS Litotripters 372 -- V A. Leitao, W.N. Simmons, Y. Zhou, J. Qin, F.H. Cocks, iJ Fehre, -- B. Granz, R. Nanke, G.M. Preminger, and P Zhong -- Comparison of Light Spot Hydrophone (LSHD) and Fiber Optic -- Probe Hydrophone (FOPH) for Lithotripter Field Characterization, .. 77 -- V A. Leitao, W.N. Simmons, Y. Zhou, J. Qin, G. Sankin, Fi. Cocks. -- J. Fehre, B. Granz, Nanke, G.M . Preminger, and P. Zhong -- Vii. Other Topics In Urolithiasis Research -- The Urologist's Guide to the Galaxy 383 -- M. Moran -- Aromatase Deficient Female Mice Demonstrate Altered Expression of -- Molecules Critical for Renal Cacium Reabsorption, 89 -- C.K. Oz, i. a Hihbeigi Cu. ins, M. van Abel. R.J. Bindels, -- M. Kuro-o, C.Y C. Pak, and i. E. Zenrekh -- Subcutaneous Marcaine I filtration and Post-Operative Pain -- Perception after Percutaneous NephrolithotomVy 394 -- GC, . Haleblian, V A. Leitao, M.R R obinson, S.A. Pierre R.L. Sur, and -- & . M. Preminger -- It Pays to Read the Old Dead Guy's Papers: Triggering Doses of -- Oxalate and Calcium Oxate Nephrocalcosis 398 -- S. R, Marengo and A. Zhang -- Labouring under the Stone-A Literary Legacy of Lithiasis 402 -- M. E1. Moran -- Calcium Oxalate Accumulation in Malpighian Tubules of Silkworm -- (Bombyx mori). 4 a a 407 -- A.J. Wyman and M.A. Webb -- Famous Stone Patients and Their Disease 412 -- M.E. Moran -- Evaluation of Medical Cystine Stone Prevention in an Animal Model 417 -- S. Sagi, G, Wendt-Nordabl, P. Alken, and . Knoll -- Does Potassium Citrate Medical Therapy Increase the Risk of -- Calcium Phosphate Stone Formation..? 428 -- V. Leitao, G.E Haleblian, M.R. Robinson. S.A. Piere, R.L. Sur, and -- (. M. Preminger. 
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