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- Hyperoxaluria and oxalosis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Hyperoxaluria (hi-pur-ok-suh-LU-ree-uh) happens when you have too much oxalate in your urine Oxalate is a natural chemical the body makes It's also found in some foods But too much oxalate in the urine can cause serious problems
- Hyperoxaluria: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis Treatment
Hyperoxaluria means you have too much oxalate in your pee Kidney stones are usually the first sign It can cause kidney damage
- Primary hyperoxaluria (PH) and oxalate symptoms, causes and treatment
Primary hyperoxaluria (PH) is a rare genetic disease that causes the body to make too much oxalate, leading to kidney stones and kidney damage Learn about causes, symptoms, types, and treatment options
- Pathophysiology and Management of Hyperoxaluria and Oxalate Nephropathy . . .
Hyperoxaluria results from either inherited disorders of glyoxylate metabolism leading to hepatic oxalate overproduction (primary hyperoxaluria), or increased intestinal oxalate absorption (secondary hyperoxaluria)
- Primary hyperoxaluria: Clinical features, diagnosis, and . . . - UpToDate
Primary hyperoxalurias (PHs) are rare inborn errors of glyoxylate metabolism characterized by the overproduction of oxalate, which is poorly soluble and is deposited as calcium oxalate in various organs
- Primary Hyperoxaluria Type 1 | National Kidney Foundation
Primary hyperoxaluria [hi-pur-ox-uh-LU-ree-uh] type 1 (PH1) is a rare and serious condition that mainly affects the kidneys, bladder, or urinary tract Primary refers to being born with the condition Hyperoxaluria means having high levels of oxalates in the urine
- Understanding Hyperoxaluria - OHF
Hyperoxaluria is a condition in which you have too much oxalate in your urine Oxalate in a natural chemical in your body, and it’s also found in certain types of food But too much oxalate in your body can cause serious problems
- Clinical practice recommendations for primary hyperoxaluria . . . - Nature
Primary hyperoxaluria (PH) is an inherited disorder that results from the overproduction of endogenous oxalate, leading to recurrent kidney stones, nephrocalcinosis and eventually kidney failure;
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