From June 1981 to June 1985, 22 patients with advanced chronic renal failure were treated with a preparation of ketoanalogues of essential amino acids (Ketosteril, 1 tablet/5 kg/day) combined with a protein supply of 0.4 g/kg/day. At the beginning of treatment, their mean plasma creatinine was 762 +/- 135 mumol/l and their creatinine clearance, 8.
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July 1987
Primary hyperoxaluria leading to calcium oxalate urinary stones and renal deposits occurs rarely in adults. We report three cases in whom end-stage renal failure was precipitated by urological surgery. In contrast, in one case renal stones were destroyed by extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy and renal function was not significantly altered.
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March 1985