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1. Nedosiran Dramatically Reduces Serum Oxalate in Dialysis-Dependent Primary Hyperoxaluria 1: A Compassionate Use Case Report.

2. Oxalosis Associated With High-Dose Vitamin C Ingestion in a Peritoneal Dialysis Patient.

3. Different effects of γ-linolenic acid (GLA) supplementation on plasma and red blood cell phospholipid fatty acid composition and calcium oxalate kidney stone risk factors in healthy subjects from two race groups with different risk profiles pose questions about the GLA-arachidonic acid-oxaluria metabolic pathway: pilot study.

4. Metabolic syndrome contributes to renal injury mediated by hyperoxaluria in a murine model of nephrolithiasis.

5. Design and Characterization of Apocynin Loaded PLGA Nanoparticles and their In vivo Efficacy in Hyperoxaluric Rats.

6. Bilateral native nephrectomy reduces systemic oxalate level after combined liver-kidney transplant: A case report.

7. Polyacrylic acid attenuates ethylene glycol induced hyperoxaluric damage and prevents crystal aggregation in vitro and in vivo.

8. Reduction of plasma oxalate levels by oral application of Oxalobacter formigenes in 2 patients with infantile oxalosis.

9. Ethylene glycol induced hyperoxaluria increases plasma and renal tissue asymmetrical dimethylarginine in rats: a new pathogenetic link in hyperoxaluria induced disorders.

10. [Effects of mangesium salts and their combinations with vitamin B6 on oxalates crystalluria in rats fed with pyridoxine-deficient diet].

11. Plasma oxalate level in pediatric calcium stone formers with or without secondary hyperoxaluria.

12. Think of oxalate when using ascorbate supplementation to optimize iron therapy in dialysis patients.

13. Effect of sulphated polysaccharides on erythrocyte changes due to oxidative and nitrosative stress in experimental hyperoxaluria.

14. Vitamin B6 metabolites in idiopathic calcium stone formers: no evidence for a link to hyperoxaluria.

15. Plasma calcium-oxalate saturation in children with renal insufficiency and in children with primary hyperoxaluria.

16. High-calcium intake abolishes hyperoxaluria and reduces urinary crystallization during a 20-fold normal oxalate load in humans.

17. Primary hyperoxaluria in an adult with renal failure, livedo reticularis, retinopathy, and peripheral neuropathy.

18. Vitamin B6 deficiency and galactose induced alterations in morphology and osmotic fragility of rat erythrocytes.

19. The clinical significance of assessment of serum calcium oxalate saturation in the hyperoxaluria syndromes.

20. Assay of plasma oxalate with soluble oxalate oxidase.

21. Oxalate removal in type I hyperoxaluria or acquired oxalosis using HD and equilibration PD.

22. Thresholds of serum calcium oxalate supersaturation in relation to renal function in patients with or without primary hyperoxaluria.

23. Oxalate status in stone-formers. Two distinct hyperoxaluric entities.

24. Plasma and urine glycolate assays for differentiating the hyperoxaluria syndromes.

25. Ion chromatographic determination of plasma oxalate in healthy subjects, in patients with chronic renal failure and in cases of hyperoxaluric syndromes.

26. [Clinical and anatomic aspects of oxalosis. Apropos of a case].

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