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Spinal Cord Compression as the First Presentation of Primary Hyperoxaluria in a Patient With Kidney Failure: A Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
Kliea M +5 more
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The Brief Case: <i>Cystoisospora belli</i> in the duodenal aspirate of an HIV-infected child. [PDF]
Tejan N, Bhatnagar N, Dinkar A, Singh S.
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Population Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Modelling and Simulation for Nedosiran Clinical Development and Dose Guidance in Pediatric Patients with Primary Hyperoxaluria Type 1. [PDF]
Zhang S, Gamallo P, Rawson V.
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Opportunities in Primary and Enteric Hyperoxaluria at the Cross-Roads Between the Clinic and Laboratory. [PDF]
Cellini B +14 more
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Autopsy Findings of a Case with Oxalosis
Oxalosis, deposition of calcium oxalate in tissues, is the final stage of hyperoxaluric syndromes. Being a rare entity, it is often missed, or the diagnosis is delayed, since the definitive diagnosis requires special laboratory tests. Kidneys, the walls of blood vessels, and bones are the major sites for crystal deposition.
Doganavsargil, Basak +4 more
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Pulmonary Oxalosis in Pulmonary Aspergillosis Syndrome
The presence of pulmonary oxalosis in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) or biopsied tissue samples is considered pathognomonic for Aspergillus disease etiology.
Vivek Kak +2 more
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Improved Outcome of Infantile Oxalosis Over Time in Europe: Data From the OxalEurope Registry [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Infantile oxalosis is the most severe form of primary hyperoxaluria type 1 (PH1), with onset of end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) during infancy.
Lisa J Deesker +2 more
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