Advanced search×

Phenytoin metabolite renal calculus: an index case.

J Endourol 22(8):1665-8 (2008) PMID 18620500

Drugs and their metabolites are known factors in 1% to 2% of all kidney stones. Certain antiepileptic drugs are known to cause stone formation. Phenytoin is used as a first line antiepileptic therapy for many seizure disorders. We present what we believe to be the first report of a phenytoin metabolite urinary stone.

DOI: 10.1089/end.2007.0410
Version: za2963e q8za6 q8zb4 q8zc0 q8zd3 q8ze5 q8zf0 q8zgf

Similar articles you may find interesting…

  1. Construction of a Chiral Quaternary Carbon Center by Catalytic Asymmetric Alkylation of 2-Arylcyclohexanones under Phase-transfer Conditions...

    J Am Chem Soc (2013) PMID 23634801

    We present an asymmetric alkylation of modified 2-arylcyclohexanones that employs a novel chiral ammonium bromide as a phase-transfer catalyst and an achiral auxiliary as a controller for improving enantioselectivity to afford optically enriched products hav-ing a chiral quaternary carbon center....
  2. A Nine-Step Enantioselective Total Synthesis of (-)-Vincorine.

    J Am Chem Soc (2013) PMID 23586842

    A concise and highly enantioselective total synthesis of the akuammiline alkaloid (-)-vincorine has been accomplished. A key element of the synthesis is a stereoselective organocatalytic Diels-Alder, iminium cyclization cascade sequence, which serves to construct the tetracyclic alka...
  3. Adsorption and Separation of CO2 on KFI Zeolites: Effect of Cation Type and Si/Al ratio on Equilibrium and Kinetic Properties.

    Langmuir (2013) PMID 23509898

    Selective separation of CO2 is becoming one of the key technologies in the (petro-) chemical industry. This study focuses on the adsorption and separation of CO2 from CH4 on a new low-silica (LS) type of the eight-membered ring KFI zeolite. A series of alkali (Li, Na, K) and alkaline...