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. 1965 Mar;18(2):223-9.
doi: 10.1136/jcp.18.2.223.

TWO CASES OF PRIMARY OXALOSIS

TWO CASES OF PRIMARY OXALOSIS

J W KOTEN et al. J Clin Pathol. 1965 Mar.

Abstract

Two patients, aged 66 and 62 years, are described who suffered from unilateral anuria and contralateral stone formation due to primary oxalosis. The diagnosis was established by microscopical examination of necropsy material in the first patient and by renal biopsy in the second and was confirmed by chemical and x-ray investigation of tissues and calculi. The sequence of events leading to the rather sudden precipitation of oxalate in the tissues is discussed, and a tentative explanation for the unilateral anuria is offered.

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