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Review
. 2016 Jan;31(1):1-6.
doi: 10.1007/s00467-015-3048-z. Epub 2015 Jan 29.

Bone impairment in primary hyperoxaluria: a review

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Bone impairment in primary hyperoxaluria: a review

Justine Bacchetta et al. Pediatr Nephrol. 2016 Jan.

Abstract

Deposition of calcium oxalate crystals in the kidney and bone is a hallmark of primary hyperoxaluria (PH). Since the bone compartment can store massive amounts of oxalate, patients present with recurrent low-trauma fractures, bone deformations, severe bone pains, and specific oxalate osteopathy on X-ray. Bone biopsy from the iliac crest displays specific features such as oxalate crystals surrounded by a granulomatous reaction corresponding to an invasion of bone surface by macrophages. The objective of this manuscript is therefore to provide an overview of bone impairment in PH, by reviewing the current literature on bone and dental symptoms as well as imaging techniques used for assessing bone disease.

Keywords: Bone biopsy; Bone density; Bone imaging; Pediatrics; Primary hyperoxaluria.

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