1. Hyperoxaluria and bowel disease. Transactions high contribution to urinary oxalate of non-dietary of the Association ofAmerican;Admirand, W.H.; Earnest, D.L.; Williams, H.E.;Physicians,1971
2. Urinary oxalate more, in accordance with earlier workers (Archer et on a high oxalate diet as a clinical test of malabsorption;Further-Andersson, H.; Gillberg, R.,1977
3. we have found that, in 24 hours, normal subjects absorb about 6% of an oral load of soluble oxalate, taken with meals; in patients with fat malabsorption this percentage increases and shows a significant linear correlation with the degree;al., 1957, Zarembski; Hodgkinson, 1969, Chadwick;Lancet,1978
4. Fat-reduced diet in the treatment of hyperoxaluria in patients with ileopathy;Andersson, H.; Jagenburg, R.;Gut,1974
5. Studies on the urinary excretion of oxalate by normal subjects;Archer, H.E.; Dormer, A.E.; Scowen, E.F.; Watts, R.W.E.;Clinical Science,1957