نتایج جستجو برای: hyperoxaluria

تعداد نتایج: 893  

2016
Varun Agrawal Jonathan B. Wilfong Christopher E. Rich Pamela C. Gibson

Hyperoxaluria after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) increases the risk for kidney injury. Medical therapies for hyperoxaluria have limited efficacy. A 65-year-old female was evaluated for acute kidney injury [AKI, serum creatinine (Cr) 2.1 mg/dl, baseline Cr 1.0 mg/dl]. She did not have any urinary or gastrointestinal symptoms or exposure to nephrotoxic agents. Sixteen months prior to this eval...

2016
Mangesh V. Suryavanshi Shrikant S. Bhute Swapnil D. Jadhav Manish S. Bhatia Rahul P. Gune Yogesh S. Shouche

Hyperoxaluria due to endogenously synthesized and exogenously ingested oxalates is a leading cause of recurrent oxalate stone formations. Even though, humans largely rely on gut microbiota for oxalate homeostasis, hyperoxaluria associated gut microbiota features remain largely unknown. Based on 16S rRNA gene amplicons, targeted metagenomic sequencing of formyl-CoA transferase (frc) gene and qPC...

2016
Moon Jin Kim Pil-Whan Park Yiel-Hea Seo Kyung-Hee Kim Ja Young Seo Ji-Hun Jeong Hwan Tae Lee Jungsuk An Jeong-Yeal Ahn

Dear Editor, Bone marrow (BM) oxalosis is a type of systemic oxalosis wherein oxalate is deposited in BM. It is characterized by cytopenias, leukoerythroblastosis, and hepatosplenomegaly [1] as well as BM findings of calcium oxalate crystals that are birefringent under polarized microscopy and granulomatous structures [2]. Hyperoxaluria (excessive urinary excretion of oxalate) can develop into ...

Journal: :American journal of nephrology 2003
Marguerite Hatch Robert W Freel

BACKGROUND The enteric excretion of oxalate has been established in rats with chronic renal failure induced by 5/6 nephrectomy [Hatch et al.: Regulatory aspects of oxalate secretion in enteric oxalate elimination. JASN 1999;10:S324] and this response is mediated by angiotensin II receptor activation. However, the renal and intestinal handling of oxalate has not been evaluated for other common m...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1976
D Ogilvie J P McCollum S Packer J Manning J Oyesiku D P Muller J T Harries

24-hour urinary outputs of oxalate, calcium, and magnesium have been determined in a total of 62 children aged 3 months to 17 years who fell into the following groups: (i) 16 normal controls, (ii) 3 with primary hyperoxaluria, (iii) 9 with small and/or large intestinal resections, (iv) 9 with untreated coeliac disease, (v) 5 with pancreatic dysfunction, and (vi) a miscellaneous group of 20 chil...

2017
Sunil Joshi Wei Wang Saeed R Khan

Hyperoxaluria associated with renal deposition of calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystals causes renal injury and inflammation leading to number of diseases including chronic kidney disease (CKD). It is however, not been possible to separate the renal consequences of hyperoxaluria from that of CaOx crystal deposition. We decided to utilize ethylene glycol (EG) model where hyperoxaluria and CaOx crystal...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1991
J Harper M A Mansell

Calcium oxalate renal stones occur in about 10% of patients with a variety of gastrointestinal disorders characterized by malabsorption of bile salts, fatty acids or both.'-4 Although hyperoxaluria is a common feature of all types of malabsorption, renal stones occur most frequently in those patients with extensive ileal resection, jejunoileal bypass (an operation performed for morbid obesity) ...

2017
Nathalie Demoulin Zaina Issa Ralph Crott Johann Morelle Etienne Danse Pierre Wallemacq Michel Jadoul Pierre H. Deprez

Chronic pancreatitis may lead to steatorrhea, enteric hyperoxaluria, and kidney damage. However, the prevalence and determinants of hyperoxaluria in chronic pancreatitis patients as well as its association with renal function decline have not been investigated.We performed an observational study. Urine oxalate to creatinine ratio was assessed on 2 independent random urine samples in consecutive...

2015
Xiaojing Tang Eric J. Bergstralh Ramila A. Mehta Terri J. Vrtiska Dawn S. Milliner John C. Lieske

Stone formation and nephrocalcinosis are both very common features of primary hyperoxaluria, yet the extent of each disease varies markedly between patients. Here we studied whether kidney damage from nephrocalcinosis and/or stone related events contributed to end-stage kidney disease (ESKD). Clinical information was analyzed from 348 patients enrolled in the Rare Kidney Stone Consortium Primar...

2011
Jorge Lamarche Reji Nair Alfredo Peguero Craig Courville

Although a multitude of syndromes have been thoroughly described as a result of vitamin deficiencies, over consumption of such substances may also be quite dangerous. Intratubular crystallization of calcium oxalate as a result of hyperoxaluria can cause acute renal failure. This type of renal failure is known as oxalate nephropathy. Hyperoxaluria occurs as a result of inherited enzymatic defici...

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