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Beyond expensive innovations: affordable and effective strategies for managing tubulopathies in adults. [PDF]
Nielsen L, Figueres L.
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Urinary calcium and bone resorption markers during 3 years of denosumab treatment in pediatric osteogenesis imperfecta. [PDF]
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Persistent Hypercalcemia Despite Parathyroidectomy for Primary Hyperparathyroidism in an Adult with Nephrocalcinosis and Nephrolithiasis Caused by a Novel Combination of Two Pathogenic <i>CYP24A1</i> Mutations. [PDF]
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Clinics in Perinatology, 1992
The pathogenesis of NC in VLBW infants appears to be multifactorial. The vulnerability of extreme immaturity and the underdevelopment of renal function may be the most important variables. In some ways, we view this problem as similar to that of retinopathy of prematurity.
N D, Adams, J C, Rowe
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The pathogenesis of NC in VLBW infants appears to be multifactorial. The vulnerability of extreme immaturity and the underdevelopment of renal function may be the most important variables. In some ways, we view this problem as similar to that of retinopathy of prematurity.
N D, Adams, J C, Rowe
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Acetazolamide-induced nephrocalcinosis
Abdominal Imaging, 1994Nephrocalcinosis has been reported in patients treated with acetazolamide and other agents, such as furosemide or bicarbonate. We present a case of nephrocalcinosis induced solely by acetazolamide and diagnosed radiographically. Possible mechanisms of pathogenesis are reviewed.
J R, Parikh, R L, Nolan
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Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1997
The routine use of ultrasonography has resulted in an explosion in the number of conditions reported to be associated with nephrocalcinosis. It has also been increasingly recognized that urolithiasis and nephrocalcinosis can coexist in the same patient.
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The routine use of ultrasonography has resulted in an explosion in the number of conditions reported to be associated with nephrocalcinosis. It has also been increasingly recognized that urolithiasis and nephrocalcinosis can coexist in the same patient.
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Clinical calcium, 2005
Nephrocalcinosis is used to describe renal parenchymal calcification. Causes of nephrocalcinosis include persistent hypercalcemia, hypercalciuria, acid-base disorders, hyperoxaluria and urinary stasis. Patients with nephrocalcinosis initially present no symptom.
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Nephrocalcinosis is used to describe renal parenchymal calcification. Causes of nephrocalcinosis include persistent hypercalcemia, hypercalciuria, acid-base disorders, hyperoxaluria and urinary stasis. Patients with nephrocalcinosis initially present no symptom.
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The British Journal of Radiology, 1965
The possibility of nephrocalcinosis developing in cretins, or following the treatment of cretins with thyroid hormone, is discussed, with a review of cases of cretinism with nephrocalcinosis which have been reported in the literature. A further case of cretinism with nephrocalcinosis is reported.
E M, BATESON, S, CHANDLER
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The possibility of nephrocalcinosis developing in cretins, or following the treatment of cretins with thyroid hormone, is discussed, with a review of cases of cretinism with nephrocalcinosis which have been reported in the literature. A further case of cretinism with nephrocalcinosis is reported.
E M, BATESON, S, CHANDLER
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