Comparison of urinary oxalate excretion in urolithiasis patients with and without hypercalciuria
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1464-410x.1985.tb05856.x
Comparison of urinary oxalate excretion in urolithiasis patients with and without hypercalciuria
Abstract
The relationships between urinary oxalate, calcium and magnesium were investigated in 81 patients with idiopathic calcium oxalate urolithiasis on their regular diets. A significant relationship was established between calcium and oxalate excretion in the analysis of recurrent stone-formers (n = 44, P less than 0.01), though there was no significant difference between the two in the analysis of the patients overall or in single stone-formers. This suggests that recurrent stone-formers may have some abnormality of oxalate absorption in relation to calcium absorption. The role of calcium-oxalate interaction in the gut as a cause of mild hyperoxaluria is discussed.
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