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Oxalate Nephropathy in a Horse

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1971
SUMMARY Oxalate poisoning resulting in progressive nephrosclerosis occurred in a horse. It was believed that the horse ingested the oxalate in corn silage infected with oxalate-producing fungi.
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Vitamin C-induced oxalate nephropathy: a case report

open access: yesJournal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives, 2012
Therapeutic benefits of vitamin C is an area of active research and large doses have been suggested by many studies for treatment of various conditions.
Harmeet Gurm   +3 more
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Oxalate nephropathy in kidney transplant

BMJ Case Reports
Kidney transplantation (KT) is the preferred treatment for end-stage renal disease, yet post-transplant complications and graft dysfunction remain significant challenges. Oxalate nephropathy, resulting from calcium oxalate crystal deposition due to hyperoxaluria, represents an under-recognised contributor to graft injury. We describe a woman in her 60s
Filipa Fonte Rodrigues   +3 more
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Severe oxalate nephropathy in Zwartbles sheep

Veterinary Record, 2011
WE would like to report the results of an investigation that suggests the presence of a hereditary nephropathy in Zwartbles sheep. In August 2010, chronic nephritis with widespread deposition of oxalate crystals in renal tubules was diagnosed as the cause of death in a six-month-old Zwartbles lamb submitted to the Animal Health and Veterinary ...
B. W. Strugnell   +4 more
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Oxalate Nephropathy Pathophysiology and Biochemical Features

1991
The importance of oxalate (Ox) in human pathology stems from the very low solubility of its calcium salts in biological fluids. Renal excretion is the exclusive way of Ox removal from the body and the efficiency of renal clearance fixes plasma Ox in the order of μmol/l and plasma saturation with calcium oxalate (βc a O x ) safely low.
F. Linari, M. Marangella
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A Nutty Case of Oxalate Nephropathy

Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 2021
Nandakishor Kapa   +3 more
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Turmeric-Associated Oxalate Nephropathy

Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 2021
Shuchi Pandey   +4 more
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OXALATE NEPHROPATHY IN A HORSE

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1977
R. F. WEBB, P. R. KNIGHT
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[Bariatric surgery, calcium oxalate urinary stones and oxalate nephropathy].

Nephrologie & therapeutique, 2011
Bariatric surgery is now recognized as a sure and effective way for weight reduction in morbid obesity. However some procedures induce intestinal malabsorption leading to enteric hyperoxaluria. So bariatric surgery could place these patients not only at risk for nephrolithiasis but also for oxalate induced nephropathy and chronic renal failure. Because
Montagnac, R.   +4 more
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A case of acute oxalate nephropathy after colonoscopy

Clinical Nephrology, 2023
Jianping, Xiao   +3 more
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