2008
DOI: 10.1016/s1130-6343(08)75952-x
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Cálculo coraliforme secundario a topiramato

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“…publications found with both search terms). A total of 72 of them were reviewed in detail, and 47 articles published between 1996 and 2013 were retained for the final analysis, following inclusion of reports found in references (41 in English , five in Spanish and one in German ). They had been reported from following countries: USA ( n = 17), Spain ( n = 5), Great Britain ( n = 4), France ( n = 3), Italy ( n = 3), Brazil ( n = 2), Switzerland ( n = 2), Turkey ( n = 2), Argentina ( n = 1), Australia ( n = 1), Belgium ( n = 1), China ( n = 1), Germany ( n = 1), Hong Kong ( n = 1), Mexico ( n = 1), The Netherlands ( n = 1) and Saudi Arabia ( n = 1).…”
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“…publications found with both search terms). A total of 72 of them were reviewed in detail, and 47 articles published between 1996 and 2013 were retained for the final analysis, following inclusion of reports found in references (41 in English , five in Spanish and one in German ). They had been reported from following countries: USA ( n = 17), Spain ( n = 5), Great Britain ( n = 4), France ( n = 3), Italy ( n = 3), Brazil ( n = 2), Switzerland ( n = 2), Turkey ( n = 2), Argentina ( n = 1), Australia ( n = 1), Belgium ( n = 1), China ( n = 1), Germany ( n = 1), Hong Kong ( n = 1), Mexico ( n = 1), The Netherlands ( n = 1) and Saudi Arabia ( n = 1).…”
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“…Metabolic factors that promote renal stone formation consist of either solute excess or decreased levels of inhibitors of stone formation. Eleven reports , including a total of 84 patients (female:male ratio = 2.9) on medication with topiramate, addressed at least one promoter of stone formation, as shown in Table . Rather discrepant findings were noted with respect to a possible solute excess of calcium and oxalate.…”
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