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Hypercalciuria is the
condition of
elevated calcium in the urine.
Chronic hypercalciuria may lead to
impairment of
renal function, nephrocalcinosis, and...
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other causes of
hypercalcaemia (and thus
hypercalciuria)
Immobilization (leading to
hypercalcaemia and
hypercalciuria) Milk-alkali
syndrome Hypervitaminosis...
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which leads to
frequent urination Nephrolithiasis (kidney stones)
Hypercalciuria (high
urine calcium - >300 mg/d or >4 mg/kg per d with
normal levels...
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risks of
treatment for
hypoparathyroidism include hypercalcemia and
hypercalciuria (elevated
calcium in the urine)
which may lead to
kidney calcification...
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resulting from no
underlying cause. IH has
become the most
common cause of
hypercalciuria and is the most
serious metabolic risk
factor for
developing nephrolithiasis...
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About 85% of
infants dispose of
excess amounts of
calcium in the
urine (
hypercalciuria) and
kidneys (nephrocalcinosis),
which may lead to
kidney stones. In...
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useful in
treating kidney stones and
bladder stones that
result from
hypercalciuria (high
urine calcium levels).
Thiazides increase the
uptake of calcium...
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anabolic (i.e., bone growing) agent. The most
common side
effects include hypercalciuria (high
calcium levels in the urine) and dizziness.
Other common side...
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sometimes used to
prevent osteopenia and
treat hypoparathyroidism,
hypercalciuria, Dent's disease, and Ménière's disease. A low
level of evidence, predominantly...
- seen in
people with
underlying metabolic disorders, such as
idiopathic hypercalciuria, hyperparathyroidism, and gout.
Infection stones can grow rapidly, forming...