121 results on '"EVAN, ANDREW P."'
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2. Preliminary Report on Stone Breakage and Lesion Size Produced by a New Extracorporeal Electrohydraulic (Sparker Array) Discharge Device
3. Papillary Ductal Plugging is a Mechanism for Early Stone Retention in Brushite Stone Disease
4. Do kidney stone formers have a kidney disease?
5. Nephrocalcinosis in Calcium Stone Formers Who Do Not have Systemic Disease
6. Effect of Renal Shock Wave Lithotripsy on the Development of Metabolic Syndrome in a Juvenile Swine Model: A Pilot Study
7. Shock Wave Lithotripsy Targeting of the Kidney and Pancreas Does Not Increase the Severity of Metabolic Syndrome in a Porcine Model
8. Comparison of Tissue Injury from Focused Ultrasonic Propulsion of Kidney Stones Versus Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy
9. Focused Ultrasound to Expel Calculi from the Kidney: Safety and Efficacy of a Clinical Prototype Device
10. Preliminary Observations on the Spatial Correlation Between Short-Burst Microbubble Oscillations and Vascular Bioeffects
11. Renal histopathology and crystal deposits in patients with small bowel resection and calcium oxalate stone disease
12. 2,8-Dihydroxyadenine Nephrolithiasis Induces Developmental Stage-specific Alterations in Gene Expression in Mouse Kidney
13. Profile of the Brushite Stone Former
14. Intra-tubular deposits, urine and stone composition are divergent in patients with ileostomy
15. Assessment of Renal Injury With a Clinical Dual Head Lithotriptor Delivering 240 Shock Waves per Minute
16. The Acute and Long-Term Adverse Effects of Shock Wave Lithotripsy
17. Role of Interstitial Apatite Plaque in the Pathogenesis of the Common Calcium Oxalate Stone
18. A New World Revealed: Early Experience With Digital Ureteroscopy
19. A Cumulative Shear Mechanism for Tissue Damage Initiation in Shock-Wave Lithotripsy
20. Pathogenesis of Renal Calculi
21. In Vitro Assessment of a Novel Dual Probe Ultrasonic Intracorporeal Lithotriptor
22. The Role of Randall’s Plaques in the Pathogenesis of Calcium Stones
23. Detection of Significant Variation in Acoustic Output of an Electromagnetic Lithotriptor
24. Renal Function in Patients With Nephrolithiasis
25. Endoscopic Evidence of Calculus Attachment to Randall’s Plaque
26. Aprt/Opn double knockout mice: Osteopontin is a modifier of kidney stone disease severity
27. Apatite plaque particles in inner medulla of kidneys of calcium oxalate stone formers: Osteopontin localization
28. Crystal-associated nephropathy in patients with brushite nephrolithiasis
29. Cavitation detection during shock-wave lithotripsy
30. SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY OF STONES IMPLANTED IN THE PROXIMAL URETER OF THE PIG
31. STONE FORMATION IS PROPORTIONAL TO PAPILLARY SURFACE COVERAGE BY RANDALL'S PLAQUE
32. Clinical implications of abundant calcium phosphatein routinely analyzed kidney stones
33. Helical computed tomography accurately reports urinary stone composition using attenuation values: in vitro verification using high-resolution micro-computed tomography calibrated to fourier transform infrared microspectroscopy
34. Calcium oxalate crystal localization and osteopontin immunostaining in genetic hypercalciuric stone-forming rats
35. Urine calcium and volume predict coverage of renal papilla by Randall's plaque
36. In Vitro Assessment of Ultrasonic Lithotriptors
37. Endoscopic Renal Papillary Biopsies: A Tissue Retrieval Technique for Histological Studies in Patients With Nephrolithiasis
38. Atubular glomeruli in a rat model of polycystic kidney disease
39. Kidney Damage and Renal Functional Changes are Minimized by Waveform Control that Suppresses Cavitation in Shock Wave Lithotripsy
40. Calcium oxalate stone formation in genetic hypercalciuric stone-forming rats
41. Stone Fragmentation During Shock Wave Lithotripsy is Improved by Slowing the Shock Wave Rate: Studies With a New Animal Model
42. Sequential analysis of kidney stone formation in the Aprt knockout mouse
43. Calciphylaxis is associated with hyperphosphatemia and increased osteopontin expression by vascular smooth muscle cells
44. Altered gene expression in kidneys of mice with 2,8-dihydroxyadenine nephrolithiasis
45. Studies of renal injury III: Lipid-induced nephropathy in type II diabetes
46. Cell damage by lithotripter shock waves at high pressure to preclude cavitation
47. Effect of macroscopic air bubbles on cell lysis by shock wave lithotripsy in vitro
48. MP19-14 MECHANISTIC EVIDENCE THAT PAPILLARY PITS OCCUR SECONDARY TO DISLODGEMENT OF RANDALL’S PLAQUE ATTACHED STONES
49. MP58-10 CLASSIFICATION OF STONE PATIENTS BY MICRO CT STUDY OF STONES: CORRELATION WITH PAPILLARY PATHOLOGY
50. MP58-02 NOVEL INSIGHT INTO STONE FORMATION MECHANISMS USING MICRO CT: VERIFICATION THAT RANDALL’S PLAQUES AND DUCTAL PLUGS CAN PRODUCE CLINICALLY SIGNIFICANT STONES
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