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Query: UMLS:C0020438 (
hypercalciuria
)
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A 5-year-old boy was investigated after an episode of gross hematuria of non-glomerular origin and was found to have idiopathic
hypercalciuria
. Despite normalization of calciuria he had recurrent attacks of gross hematuria. Since
SDS
-PAGE analysis of urinary proteins indicated a glomerular origin of hematuria, a renal biopsy was performed and revealed IgA nephropathy. We believe that association of
hypercalciuria
and IgA nephropathy is by chance, since both are frequently found in children with hematuria. Also, we recommend all children with well-controlled
hypercalciuria
who experience further attacks of gross hematuria be evaluated for glomerular disease.
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PMID:Idiopathic hypercalciuria preceding IgA nephritis in a child with recurrent hematuria. 1270 Sep 69
The aim of this study was to analyze the etiology of nephrocalcinosis (NC) and whether it has any effect on growth and renal function in children. Forty-three children who were diagnosed with bilateral NC were studied retrospectively. Two neonates treated with furosemide and five premature infants were excluded from the study. The most common condition leading to NC was hereditary tubulopathies (50%). Data of 27 children who had a follow-up period of at least two years were examined in more detail. Of the 27 patients, the median age at first examination was 12 (range: 2-132) months and median follow-up time was 57 (range: 24-209) months. Thirteen of 27 (48.1%) patients had height standard deviation scores (hSDS) <-2 at presentation, and 6 (22.2%) patients who had normal glomerular function were still below -2
SDS
at the last examination.
Hypercalciuria
was present in 25 (92.6%) patients at the first evaluation and in 6 (22.2%) patients at the last examination. The degree of NC worsened in 6 (22.2%), remained stable in 15 (55.5%) and decreased in 6 (22.2%) patients during the followup period. Chronic renal insufficiency (CRI) developed in 5 patients without there being any increase in the degree of NC. In conclusion, growth and renal function in these patients generally depend on the nature of the underlying disease but not the degree of NC.
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PMID:Renal function and linear growth of children with nephrocalcinosis: a retrospective single-center study. 2369 33