Urinary citrate excretion in stone-formers and normal controls
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1464-410x.1976.tb02731.x
Urinary citrate excretion in stone-formers and normal controls
Abstract
A specific method was used for the estimation of citrate in 24-hour urine collections from 108 young adult controls, 158 patient controls and 164 stone-formers. Stone-formers excreted significantly less citrate in 24 hours than either patient controls or young adult controls. Stone-formers had a lower concentration of citrate in their urine than either of the control groups. The young adult females exhibited a much greater excretion of citrate relative to calcium than the young males. Because of the ability of citrate to complex with calcium ions and keep them in solution, the relatively low incidence of calcium-containing stones in females under 50 years of age could well be the result of their high excretion of citrate and their increased excretion of this substance relative to calcium.
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