Recurrence of nephrocalcinosis after renal transplantation in an adult patient with primary hyperoxaluria type I
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Recurrence of nephrocalcinosis after renal transplantation in an adult patient with primary hyperoxaluria type I
Abstract
The medical history of a 42-year-old patient with primary hyperoxaluria type I is presented. Primary hyperoxaluria was suspected after renal transplantation, when oxalate deposits were found in a biopsy of the kidney graft. Diagnosis of type I hyperoxaluria was confirmed by the finding that significantly increased amounts of glycolic acid and oxalic acid were excreted. Treatment of the patient with 500 mg pyridoxine daily resulted in a decrease of the excretion of oxalate to normal values.
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