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Approach to the Child with Hematuria.
Brown DD, Reidy KJ. Brown DD, et al. Pediatr Clin North Am. 2019 Feb;66(1):15-30. doi: 10.1016/j.pcl.2018.08.003. Pediatr Clin North Am. 2019. PMID: 30454740 Review.
In those cases whereby a diagnosis is made, the most common causes of persistent microscopic hematuria are thin basement membrane nephropathy, immunoglobulin A nephropathy, or idiopathic hypercalciuria. Treatment and long-term prognosis varies with the underlying disease.. …
In those cases whereby a diagnosis is made, the most common causes of persistent microscopic hematuria are thin basement membrane nephropath …
Vitamin D-Mediated Hypercalcemia: Mechanisms, Diagnosis, and Treatment.
Tebben PJ, Singh RJ, Kumar R. Tebben PJ, et al. Endocr Rev. 2016 Oct;37(5):521-547. doi: 10.1210/er.2016-1070. Epub 2016 Sep 2. Endocr Rev. 2016. PMID: 27588937 Free PMC article. Review.
The ingestion of excessive amounts of vitamin D(3) (or vitamin D(2)) results in hypercalcemia and hypercalciuria due to the formation of supraphysiological amounts of 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] that bind to the vitamin D receptor, albeit with lower affinity than the act …
The ingestion of excessive amounts of vitamin D(3) (or vitamin D(2)) results in hypercalcemia and hypercalciuria due to the formation …
Bartter's syndrome: clinical findings, genetic causes and therapeutic approach.
Mrad FCC, Soares SBM, de Menezes Silva LAW, Dos Anjos Menezes PV, Simões-E-Silva AC. Mrad FCC, et al. World J Pediatr. 2021 Feb;17(1):31-39. doi: 10.1007/s12519-020-00370-4. Epub 2020 Jun 1. World J Pediatr. 2021. PMID: 32488762 Review.
Main clinical and biochemical alterations in BS include polyuria, dehydration, hypokalemia, hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis, hyperreninemia, high levels of prostaglandins, normal or low blood pressure, hypercalciuria and failure to thrive. Treatment focuses mainly at cor …
Main clinical and biochemical alterations in BS include polyuria, dehydration, hypokalemia, hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis, hyperreninemi …
Dent's disease.
Devuyst O, Thakker RV. Devuyst O, et al. Orphanet J Rare Dis. 2010 Oct 14;5:28. doi: 10.1186/1750-1172-5-28. Orphanet J Rare Dis. 2010. PMID: 20946626 Free PMC article. Review.
Dent's disease is a renal tubular disorder characterized by manifestations of proximal tubule dysfunction, including low-molecular-weight proteinuria, hypercalciuria, nephrolithiasis, nephrocalcinosis, and progressive renal failure. ...The care of patients with Dent's dise …
Dent's disease is a renal tubular disorder characterized by manifestations of proximal tubule dysfunction, including low-molecular-weight pr …
Haematuria in children.
Mears A, Colemeadow J, Johal NS. Mears A, et al. Br J Hosp Med (Lond). 2021 May 2;82(5):1-8. doi: 10.12968/hmed.2021.0046. Epub 2021 May 26. Br J Hosp Med (Lond). 2021. PMID: 34076519 Review.
The differential diagnosis is broad, with the most common underlying causes being infection, glomerulonephritis and hypercalciuria. It is useful to distinguish between nephrological or upper urinary tract and lower urinary tract pathologies, as this will guide investigatio …
The differential diagnosis is broad, with the most common underlying causes being infection, glomerulonephritis and hypercalciuria. I …
Urinary proteome in inherited nephrolithiasis.
Capolongo G, Zacchia M, Perna A, Viggiano D, Capasso G. Capolongo G, et al. Urolithiasis. 2019 Feb;47(1):91-98. doi: 10.1007/s00240-018-01104-y. Epub 2018 Dec 18. Urolithiasis. 2019. PMID: 30564846 Review.
In this review, we summarize the results of recent proteomic studies which have expanded our knowledge about INL, focusing the attention on monogenic forms of nephrolithiasis (cystinuria, Dent's disease, Bartter syndrome, distal renal tubular acidosis and primary hyperoxaluria), …
In this review, we summarize the results of recent proteomic studies which have expanded our knowledge about INL, focusing the attention on …
Nephrolithiasis.
Scheinman SJ. Scheinman SJ. Semin Nephrol. 1999 Jul;19(4):381-8. Semin Nephrol. 1999. PMID: 10435676 Review.
Familial stone disease with hyperuricosuria or renal tubular acidosis has been described in several clinical settings. Idiopathic hypercalciuria is the most common stone risk factor, and evidence in humans and in a rat model indicates that hypercalciuria is a comple …
Familial stone disease with hyperuricosuria or renal tubular acidosis has been described in several clinical settings. Idiopathic hyperca
Renal impairment in hypophosphatasia.
Bacchetta J. Bacchetta J. Arch Pediatr. 2017 May;24(5S2):5S93-5S95. doi: 10.1016/S0929-693X(18)30023-X. Arch Pediatr. 2017. PMID: 29405941 Review.
Renal impairment in hypophosphatasia (HPP) has been described but remains poorly understood: hypercalciuria, nephrocalcinosis and sometimes even chronic kidney failure secondary to chronic hypercalcemia/hypercalciuria or exposure to toxic agents. ...
Renal impairment in hypophosphatasia (HPP) has been described but remains poorly understood: hypercalciuria, nephrocalcinosis and som …
Vitamin D, Hypercalciuria and Kidney Stones.
Letavernier E, Daudon M. Letavernier E, et al. Nutrients. 2018 Mar 17;10(3):366. doi: 10.3390/nu10030366. Nutrients. 2018. PMID: 29562593 Free PMC article. Review.
The estimated lifetime risk of nephrolithiasis is growing nowadays, and the formation of kidney stones is frequently promoted by hypercalciuria. Vitamin D, and especially its active metabolite calcitriol, increase digestive calcium absorption-as urinary calcium excretion i …
The estimated lifetime risk of nephrolithiasis is growing nowadays, and the formation of kidney stones is frequently promoted by hypercal
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