P N RaoSummaryCountry: UK Publications
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Imaging for kidney stonesP N Rao
South Manchester University Hospitals NHS Trust, Wythenshawe Hospital, Southmoor Road, Wythenshawe, Manchester M23 9LT, UK
World J Urol 22:323-7. 2004..It is therefore important that the strengths and weakness of each of the modalities are clearly understood and the investigations are tailored to address the problem in hand...
Debate: the key to stone formation is P N Rao
South Manchester University Hospitals NHS Trust, Manchester, UK
Urol Res 34:79-80. 2006
The association of different urinary proteins with calcium oxalate hydromorphs. Evidence for non-specific interactionsR C Walton
Faculty of Life Sciences, 3 614 Stopford Building, University of Manchester, Manchester, M13 9PT, UK
Biochim Biophys Acta 1723:175-83. 2005....
A stone farm: development of a method for simultaneous production of multiple calcium oxalate stones in vitroK Chow
Department of Urology, Education and Research Centre, South Manchester University Hospital, Wythenshawe, Southmoor Road, M23 9LT, Manchester, UK
Urol Res 32:55-60. 2004..The technique is suitable for practical and meaningful investigation of calcium oxalate stone formation in vitro...
Enlargement of calcium oxalate stones to clinically significant size in an in-vitro stone generatorK Ananth
Lithotriptor Unit, South Manchester University Hospital Trust, Wythenshawe Hospital, Manchester, UK
BJU Int 90:939-44. 2002..We have developed a resilient model suitable for studying the kinetics of calcium oxalate stone growth in vitro...
Effects of inositol hexaphosphate (phytate) on calcium binding, calcium oxalate crystallization and in vitro stone growthN K Saw
Department of Urology, Lancashire Teaching Hospitals National Health Service Trust, Preston, United Kingdom
J Urol 177:2366-70. 2007..We measured and compared 3 activities of inositol hexaphosphate, also known as phytate, to explore their importance in relation to antilithogenic potential...
A nidus, crystalluria and aggregation: key ingredients for stone enlargementN K Saw
Department of Urology, Lancashire Teaching Hospitals Trust, Lancashire, UK
Urol Res 36:11-5. 2008..This leads to the conclusion that aggregation of crystals from the surrounding suspension was the dominant mechanism for stone enlargement...
