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Crystalluria refers to
crystals found in the
urine when
performing a
urine test.
Crystalluria is
considered often as a
benign condition and as one of...
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potential nephrotoxin and up to half of the
patients on it can have
crystalluria or
urinary casts. Due to its
activity as an
androgen receptor antagonist...
- have a more
complex cause.
While supersaturation of
urine may lead to
crystalluria, it does not
necessarily promote the
formation of a
kidney stone because...
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formation of
kidney stones, and
crystalluria is more
common in
people with
kidney stones than
those without. However,
crystalluria occurs in up to 20% of the...
- neutropenia, leukopenia, tremor, ataxia, encephalopathy,
psychotic symptoms,
crystalluria, anorexia, fatigue, hepatitis, Stevens–Johnson syndrome,
toxic epidermal...
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toxic effects independent of its
metabolites in humans. The m****ive
crystalluria that
sometimes occurs sets its
symptom profile apart from that of phenobarbital...
- urine: (1)
reduced specific gravity, (2)
increased output, (3)
melamine crystalluria, and (4)
protein and
occult blood. A
survey commissioned by the American...
- It is
widely used in the
treatment of dysuria, cystisis,
crystalluria and
renal failure,
vertigo and headache....
- (<0.1% of patients)
include coma, seizures, neutropenia, leukopenia,
crystalluria, anorexia, fatigue, hepatitis, Stevens–Johnson syndrome,
toxic epidermal...
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includes adequate hydration and
urine acidification if
necessary to
prevent crystalluria.
Hemodialysis or
peritoneal dialysis can only
remove less than 10% of...