The lower urinary pH of type 2 diabetics is associated with greater levels of undissociated uric acid. TORONTO—Type 2 diabetics may be at a higher risk for uric acid stones, but not calcium oxalate ...
The good news is that these stones can often be treated effectively and, in some cases, even dissolved with medicines if detected early. Understanding how uric acid kidney stones form, recognising ...
Uric acid stone formers with a higher neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio are at increased risk of developing chronic kidney disease. Predicting chronic kidney disease (CKD) risk in stone formers improves ...
Research highlights modest associations between fatty acid consumption and kidney stone prevalence, emphasizing the need for refined dietary strategies. Study: Associations between dietary fatty acids ...
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