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. 2008 Aug 20;295(5):F1286–F1294. doi: 10.1152/ajprenal.90404.2008

Table 1.

Patients and normal subjects

Age, yr Sex Weight, kg Height, cm Stone Type
Fasting
Fed
SBP DBP SBP DBP
Normal 50 M 76 183 None 121 76 134 77
Normal 24 F 71 178 None 135 80 129 73
Normal 28 F 62 161 None 113 72 112 73
Normal 37 M 90 189 None 117 67 131 70
Normal 47 F 86 160 None 104 68 111 69
Normal 55 M 88 181 None 131 81 133 79
Normal 55 F 67 169 None 152 98 157 90
Normal 26 F 68 168 None 119 64 111 62
Normal 44 M 85 178 None 139 88 132 82
Normal 28 M 66 163 None 105 63 110 62
Normal 44 F 55 158 None 111 67 106 67
Mean 40±4 74±4 172±3 122±4 75±3 124±5 73±3
IHSF 47 F 58 167 CaP 98 62 99 63
IHSF 46 F 95 167 CaP 137 75 136 69
IHSF 29 M 91 185 CaOx
IHSF 47 F 79 158 Ca 109 63 94 52
IHSF 56 M 95 178 CaP 114 69 118 66
IHSF 45 F 57 164 Ca 107 71 107 69
IHSF 27 M 77 174 CaP 119 80 122 73
IHSF 48 M 102 185 CaOx 127 79 136 83
IHSF 28 M 75 182 CaOx 113 72 115 70
IHSF 43 M 91 181 CaOx 123 71 119 67
IHSF 52 F 61 158 Ca 118 76 121 74
IHSF 63 M 89 173 CaOx 118 69 121 72
Mean 44±3 81±4 173±3 117±3 72±2 117±4 69±2

Individual values and means ± SE are shown. Values of means did not differ significantly between stone formers with idiopathic hypercalciuria (IHSF) and normal subjects for any measurement shown. F, female; M male; Ca, stones reported as calcium stones by patient; CaOx, stone analysis shows calcium oxalate; CaP, stone analysis shows calcium phosphate; SBP and DBP, systolic and diastolic pressures (mmHg).