These are the sources and citations used to research 24 hour urine calcium excretion compared with urine calcium creatinine ratio. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on
In-text: (Asari, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Asari, R., 2008. Hypoparathyroidism After Total Thyroidectomy. Arch Surg, 143(2), p.132.
In-text: (Bislev, Sikjaer and Rejnmark, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Bislev, L., Sikjaer, T. and Rejnmark, L., 2014. Effects on Calcium Homeostasis of Changing PTH Replacement Therapy of Postoperative Hypoparathyroidism from Intact PTH to Teriparatide: A Case Series. Calcif Tissue Int, 95(4), pp.374-381.
In-text: (Black, Berg and Urquhart, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Black, C., Berg, R. and Urquhart, A., 2013. 24-Hour Urinary Calcium in Primary Hyperparathyroidism. Clinical Medicine & Research, 11(4), pp.219-225.
In-text: (Foley and Boccuzzi, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Foley, K. and Boccuzzi, L., 2010. Urine Calcium: Laboratory Measurement and Clinical Utility. Laboratory Medicine, 41(11), pp.683-686.
In-text: (Gammeren, Haperen and Kuypers, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Gammeren, A., Haperen, C. and Kuypers, A., 2012. The effect of acidification and oxalate concentration on urine calcium measurements in EQAS materials and patient samples. Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, 50(2).
In-text: (Hong et al., 2010)
Your Bibliography: Hong, Y., Dublin, N., Razack, A., Mohd, M. and Husain, R., 2010. Twenty-four Hour and Spot Urine Metabolic Evaluations: Correlations Versus Agreements. Urology, 75(6), pp.1294-1298.
In-text: (Hooft van Huysduynen et al., 2014)
Your Bibliography: Hooft van Huysduynen, E., Hulshof, P., van Lee, L., Geelen, A., Feskens, E., van ’t Veer, P., van Woerkum, C. and de Vries, J., 2014. Evaluation of using spot urine to replace 24 h urine sodium and potassium excretions. Public Health Nutrition, 17(11), pp.2505-2511.
In-text: (Jones and Hansen, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Jones, A. and Hansen, K., 2010. A Moratorium on the Spot Urine Calcium-to-Creatinine Ratio.
In-text: (Jones et al., 2009)
Your Bibliography: Jones, A., Blank, R., Lindstrom, M., Penniston, K. and Hansen, K., 2009. Adjustment for body mass index and calcitrophic hormone levels improves the diagnostic accuracy of the spot urine calcium-to-creatinine ratio. Osteoporos Int, 21(8), pp.1417-1425.
In-text: (Laerum and Palmer, 1983)
Your Bibliography: Laerum, E. and Palmer, H., 1983. Methodological Aspects of Examination of 24 Hour Urinary Excretions in Outpatients with Recurrent Urolithiasis. Scand J Urol Nephrol, 17(3), pp.321-324.
In-text: (Maguire, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Maguire, G., 2010. Acidification and urinary calcium. Annals of Clinical Biochemistry, 47(2), pp.183-183.
In-text: (McConnell and Vasikaran, 2002)
Your Bibliography: McConnell, W. and Vasikaran, S., 2002. Spot urine analysis: acidification does not increase calcium recovery. Annals of Clinical Biochemistry, 39(1), pp.64-65.
In-text: (Norton, Plunkett and Richards, 1954)
Your Bibliography: Norton, D., Plunkett, M. and Richards, F., 1954. Spectrophotometric Determination of Uric Acid and Some Redeterminations of Its Solubility. Anal. Chem., 26(3), pp.454-457.
In-text: (Ogawa, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Ogawa, Y., 2003. Urinary saturation and risk factors for calcium oxalate stone disease based on spot and 24-hour urine specimens. Front Biosci, 8(1-3), p.a167.
In-text: (Pratumvinit et al., 2013)
Your Bibliography: Pratumvinit, B., Reesukumal, K., Wongkrajang, P., Khejonnit, V., Klinbua, C. and Dangneawnoi, W., 2013. Should acidification of urine be performed before the analysis of calcium, phosphate and magnesium in the presence of crystals?. Clinica Chimica Acta, 426, pp.46-50.
In-text: (Pratumvinit et al., 2013)
Your Bibliography: Pratumvinit, B., Reesukumal, K., Wongkrajang, P., Khejonnit, V., Klinbua, C. and Dangneawnoi, W., 2013. Should acidification of urine be performed before the analysis of calcium, phosphate and magnesium in the presence of crystals?. Clinica Chimica Acta, 426, pp.46-50.
In-text: (Rajeev et al., 2014)
Your Bibliography: Rajeev, P., Sutaria, R., Ezzat, T., Mihai, R. and Sadler, G., 2014. Changing Trends in Thyroid and Parathyroid Surgery over the Decade: Is Same-day Discharge Feasible in the United Kingdom?. World Journal of Surgery, 38(11), pp.2825-2830.
In-text: (Rejnmark, Sikjaer, Underbjerg and Mosekilde, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Rejnmark, L., Sikjaer, T., Underbjerg, L. and Mosekilde, L., 2012. PTH replacement therapy of hypoparathyroidism. Osteoporos Int, 24(5), pp.1529-1536.
In-text: (Rubin et al., 2010)
Your Bibliography: Rubin, M., Sliney, J., McMahon, D., Silverberg, S. and Bilezikian, J., 2010. Therapy of hypoparathyroidism with intact parathyroid hormone. Osteoporos Int, 21(11), pp.1927-1934.
In-text: (Teo et al., 2015)
Your Bibliography: Teo, B., Loh, P., Wong, W., Ho, P., Choi, K., Toh, Q., Xu, H., Saw, S., Lau, T., Sethi, S. and Lee, E., 2015. Spot Urine Estimations Are Equivalent to 24-Hour Urine Assessments of Urine Protein Excretion for Predicting Clinical Outcomes. International Journal of Nephrology, 2015, pp.1-8.
In-text: (Veljkovic et al., 2012)
Your Bibliography: Veljkovic, K., Rodríguez-Capote, K., Bhayana, V., Pickersgill, R., Beattie, J., Clark, L. and Kavsak, P., 2012. Assessment of a four hour delay for urine samples stored without preservatives at room temperature for urinalysis. Clinical Biochemistry, 45(10-11), pp.856-858.
In-text: (Wu et al., 2015)
Your Bibliography: Wu, W., Yang, D., Tiselius, H., Ou, L., Mai, Z., Chen, K., Zhu, H., Xu, S., Zhao, Z. and Zeng, G., 2015. Collection and Storage of Urine Specimens for Measurement of Urolithiasis Risk Factors. Urology, 85(2), pp.299-303.
In-text: (Yilmaz, Yilmaz, Hakligör and Yücel, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Yilmaz, G., Yilmaz, F., Hakligör, A. and Yücel, D., 2008. Are preservatives necessary in 24-hour urine measurements?. Clinical Biochemistry, 41(10-11), pp.899-901.
In-text: (Yilmaz, Yilmaz, Hakligör and Yücel, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Yilmaz, G., Yilmaz, F., Hakligör, A. and Yücel, D., 2008. Are preservatives necessary in 24-hour urine measurements?. Clinical Biochemistry, 41(10-11), pp.899-901.
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