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Oxalate Nephropathy and the Mechanism of Oxalate-Induced Kidney Injury [PDF]

open access: yesKidney Diseases, 2023
Background: Hyperoxaluria is a major cause of oxalate nephropathy, which can lead to impaired renal function presenting as acute kidney injury, acute on chronic kidney disease, or chronic kidney disease.
Daorina Bao, Yu Wang, Ming-hui Zhao
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Loss of Ecrg4 improves calcium oxalate nephropathy. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2022
Kidney stone is one of the most frequent urinary tract diseases, affecting 10% of the population and displaying a high recurrence rate. Kidney stones are the result of salt supersaturation, including calcium and oxalate.
Daniela Cabuzu   +6 more
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Oxalate nephropathy after pancreaticoduodenectomy: a case report [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Nephrology
A 75-year-old male developed acute kidney injury KDIGO stage 3 a few weeks after Whipple surgery was performed for a distal cholangiocarcinoma. Kidney biopsy revealed oxalate nephropathy. This was attributed to post-Whipple malabsorption, poor compliance
Claire Barani   +3 more
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Oxalate nephropathy in an elderly patient with newly diagnosed celiac disease – a case report [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Nephrology, 2023
Oxalate nephropathy, due to secondary hyperoxaluria has widely been described in gastrointestinal diseases. However, reports of oxalate nephropathy in newly diagnosed celiac disease are rare.
Hendrik W. Zijlstra, Coen A. Stegeman
doaj   +3 more sources

Vitamin C-Induced Oxalate Nephropathy [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Nephrology, 2011
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.
Jorge Lamarche   +3 more
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Oxalate nephropathy: a review [PDF]

open access: yesCKJ: Clinical Kidney Journal, 2022
Abstract This review describes the clinical and pathological features of oxalate nephropathy (ON), defined as a syndrome of decreased renal function associated with deposition of calcium oxalate crystals in kidney tubules. We review the different causes of hyperoxaluria, including primary hyperoxaluria, enteric hyperoxaluria and ...
Maria V Devita   +2 more
exaly   +5 more sources

A hidden cause of oxalate nephropathy: a case report [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Medical Case Reports, 2021
Background Oxalate nephropathy is a rare disorder that can result in acute kidney injury (AKI) and progresses to end-stage kidney disease (ESKD). The causes can be either primary or secondary.
Tala Mahmoud   +2 more
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Secondary oxalate nephropathy and impact of high‐dose vitamin C intake for COVID‐19 prevention on a patient with Roux‐en‐Y gastric bypass: A case report [PDF]

open access: yesClinical Case Reports (discontinued), 2023
The current study is important in informing clinicians about the possibility of concurrent oxalate nephropathy caused by Roux‐en‐Y gastric bypass, high oxalate materials, and high‐dose vitamin C intake for COVID‐19 prevention.
Mojgan Mortazavi   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Acute oxalate nephropathy: exploring the role of excess dietary oxalate intake [PDF]

open access: yesCEN Case Reports
Acute oxalate nephropathy is a rare but important cause of severe acute kidney injury. We report here two cases presenting as unexplained AKI which were confirmed histologically to be due to acute oxalate nephropathy. Dietary oxalate or its precursor vitamin C was the cause of oxalate exposure in both of these cases.
Sreyashi Bose, Tukaram Jamale
exaly   +4 more sources

Oxalate Nephropathy in a Patient With Chronic Pancreatitis and Recent Surgery: A Clinical Conundrum [PDF]

open access: yesKidney Medicine
Calcium oxalate nephropathy is a rare condition with both primary and secondary causes. Primary hyperoxaluria, an inherited disorder, leads to liver oxalate overproduction, whereas secondary hyperoxaluria, or enteric hyperoxaluria, may be multifactorial ...
Robert Seby   +7 more
doaj   +2 more sources

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