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Hyperoxaluria is an
excessive urinary excretion of oxalate.
Individuals with
hyperoxaluria often have
calcium oxalate kidney stones. It is
sometimes called...
- of Edinburgh. He
graduated from
there with an MD in 1860,
entitled 'On
Oxaluria'. He then
spent two
years in Europe,
visiting medical schools in Paris...
- properties.
Lactic acid
containing bacteria have
shown promise in
reducing oxaluria with its
descaling properties on
calcium compounds.
Lactic acid is found...
- can
increase oxalate, calcium, and
phosphate excretion to
urine (termed
oxaluria, calciuria, and phosphaturia, respectively).
These are
known risk factors...
- with
conditions such as
hyperparathyroidism and
renal tubular acidosis.
Oxaluria is
increased in
patients with
certain gastrointestinal disorders including...
-
oxalate in the body is
sometimes called "oxalosis" to be
distinguished from "
oxaluria"
which refers to
oxalate in the urine.[citation needed] A
diagnosis of...
-
chemistry of
urine and of
kidney stones. In 1842, he was the
first to
describe oxaluria, a
condition which leads to the
formation of a
particular kind of stone...
- ****nic for
chronic rheumatism, the use of nitric-hydrochloric acid for
oxaluria, and the use of pot****ium
bromide for nervousness.
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