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Background: One of the recognized symptoms of phototherapy in neonates is hypocalcemia and hypercalciuria, and its etiology has not been identified yet. The present study investigated the recurrence of hypercalciuria among neonates with jaundice treated with phototherapy. Methods: This cross-sectional diagnostic examination was conducted on 100 newborns with jaundice treated with phototherapy i...
Keywords: distal renal tubular acidosis, hypercalciuria; His urinary calcium excretion ranged from 2.8 to 4.1 mg/kg per day. No glucosuria, hyperaminoaciduria nerve deafness; nephrocalcinosis; Steinstrasse or hyperphosphaturia were found. After diagnosis of DRTA with nerve deafness, the patient was maintained on oral treatment with sodium bicarbonate at a dose
Hypercalciuria is an important, identifiable, and reversible risk factor in stone formation. The foremost and most fundamental step in dissecting the genetics of hypercalciuria is understanding its pathophysiology. Hypercalciuria is a complex trait. This article outlines the various factors that compromise the attempt to dissect the genetics of hypercalciuria, summarizes the clinical and experi...
Introduction: Up to 15% of children under the age 15 may have paediatric urolithiasis, which is linked with severe morbidity and high recurrence rates. This condition still a serious urological concern. In 86% 96.1% kids kidney stone disorders, metabolic abnormalities are one most frequent causes urolithiasis. Hypercalciuria, hyperoxaluria, hyperuricosurea, hypocitraturea prevalent disorders. o...
idiopathic hypercalciuria is a leading cause of frequency-dysuria syndrome in childhood. different modes of inheritance have been suggested in this disease. this article presents the occurrence of idiopathic hypercalciuria in all children of two families. in the first family, a 5.5 year old girl with a history of renal stones and dysuria due to hypercalciuria, had two involved brothers and one ...
An oral calcium loading test was performed on 55 patients with upper urinary tract stones to find absorptive or renal hypercalciuria. The mean urinary calcium excretion level of this patient group was significantly greater than that of a control group of 10 patients without abnormal upper urinary tract. Idiopathic hypercalciuria defined as more than 250 mg per day in males and more than 200 mg ...
The causes for the hypercalciuria and diagnostic criteria for the various forms of hypercalciuria were sought in 56 patients with hypercalcemia or nephrolithiasis (Ca stones), by a careful assessment of parathyroid function and calcium metabolism. A study protocol for the evaluation of hypercalciuria, based on a constant liquid synthetic diet, was developed. In 26 cases of primary hyperparathyr...
Hypercalcemia and hypercalciuria secondary to immobilization can be occasionally severe, producing an array of symptoms. This study looked at possible determinants of hypercalcemia and hypercalciuria in immobilized trauma patients. This is a prospective observational study carried out over a period of 7 months. Fifty-five immobilized trauma patients were evaluated weekly for 4 weeks for symptom...
BACKGROUND Renal malformations including vesico-ureteral reflux (VUR) are associated with urolithiasis. However, studies on urinary calcium excretion in children with VUR have not been reported. This study was conducted to find out whether children with VUR have a higher prevalence of hypercalciuria and whether their family members are affected by hypercalciuria and/or urolithiasis. METHODS W...
Introduction: Urinary tract infection (UTI) is common in children. Recurrent UTI causes serious complications such as renal scarring, proteinuria and hypertension. Recent studies have reported that hypercalciuria may be considered a risk factor for recurrent UTI. Materials and Methods: In this study 110 children 2months to 13years o...
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