2020
DOI: 10.34172/jnp.2021.36
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Hyperoxaluria; a risk factor or a consequence of recurrent pyelonephritis?

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“…cause frequent visits to doctors, lead to a sharp decrease in physical and psycho-emotional activity, leave their mark on the quality of life. In fact, the above category of patients needs long-term medical and social care [11,13,14]. Therefore, detailed information on common diseases with the progressive and disabling course is usually important.…”
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“…cause frequent visits to doctors, lead to a sharp decrease in physical and psycho-emotional activity, leave their mark on the quality of life. In fact, the above category of patients needs long-term medical and social care [11,13,14]. Therefore, detailed information on common diseases with the progressive and disabling course is usually important.…”
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“…Проте із зменшенням діаметра тубуса нефроскопа виникає низка недоліків, зокрема підвищення тиску у збиральній системі нирки та необхідність більшої фрагментації конкрементів для видалення, що збільшує тривалість операції, особливо у пацієнтів з великим кам'яним навантаженням [18][19][20].…”
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“…However, besides the overabundance of ExPEC per se, antibiotics can violate the quantitative and qualitative composition of gut microbiota and promote dysbiosis and the intestinal colonization of antibiotic-resistant bacteria ( Lau et al, 2015 ; Yang et al, 2018; Stepanova, 2021 ). Patients with RUTIs must constantly take antibiotics, including long-term antibiotic prophylaxis ( Fine et al, 2019 ; Issakhanian and Behzadi, 2019 ; Toor et al, 2019 ; Meštrović et al, 2020 ).…”
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