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Oxalic Acid, Food Resource [http://food.oregonstate.edu/], Oregon ...
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Esipram
ESIPRAM 1 Esipram Escitalopram oxalate Consumer Medicine Information What is in this leaflet This leaflet answers some common questions about Esipram. It does not contain all the...
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Kidney Stones
TreatmentsOther Proposed Natural Treatments En Español Kidney Stones Related Terms Calcium Oxalate Stones; Nephrolithiasis; Renal Calculi; Urinary Calculi; Urolithiasis Principal...
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Low-Oxalate Diet
Health Library Home What Are Oxalates?Why Should I Follow a Low-Oxalate Diet?Low-Oxalate BasicsEating Guide for a Low-Oxalate DietSuggestions En Español Low-Oxalate Diet by Maria...
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Madisons Foundation Rare Pediatric Disease Database
on 5/25/2004 Last revision on 11/30/2004 WHAT: Primary hyperoxaluria (excessive urinary oxalate), type 1 (PH1) is a rare metabolic disorder resulting from overproduction of oxalic...
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Oxalosis and Hyperoxaluria Foundation (OHF) - About the disease
Future of OHF What is Hyperoxaluria and Oxalosis? Hyperoxaluria is a condition where too much oxalate is present in the urine. Oxalate is the salt form of oxalic acid, and is a...
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Cipramil
CIPRAMIL(R) 1 Cipramil(R) (SIP-ra-mil) Citalopram oxalate (sigh-TALO-pram OX-a-late) Consumer Medicine Information (CMI) What is in this leaflet This leaflet contains answers to...
www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcmed.nsf/pages/luccipra/$File/luccip...

Rare Pediatric Disease Database
on 5/25/2004 Last revision on 11/30/2004 WHAT: Primary hyperoxaluria (excessive urinary oxalate), type 1 (PH1) is a rare metabolic disorder resulting from overproduction of oxalic...
www.madisonsfoundation.org/content/3/1/display.asp?did=419

Primary Hyperoxaluria Type 1
the conversion of glyoxylate to glycine. When AGT activity is absent, glyoxylate is converted to oxalate, which forms insoluble calcium salts that accumulate in the kidney and other...
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GeneReviews: Hyperoxaluria, Primary, Type 1
the conversion of glyoxylate to glycine. When AGT activity is absent, glyoxylate is converted to oxalate, which forms insoluble calcium salts that accumulate in the kidney and other...
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