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Results 1 - 10 of 25 for Calcium nephrolithiasis
  1. ... this balance, which can lead to high blood calcium levels (hypercalcemia), kidney stones, thinning of the bones (osteoporosis), nausea, vomiting, high ... cause hyperparathyroidism. Hyperparathyroidism disrupts the normal balance of ... osteoporosis, nausea, vomiting, hypertension, weakness, and fatigue in ...
  2. ... National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) ClinicalTrials.gov NEPHROLITHIASIS, CALCIUM OXALATE, 1; CAON1 PubMed Assimos D, Krambeck A, ...
  3. ... isolated hyperparathyroidism, which can lead to high blood calcium levels (hypercalcemia), kidney stones, thinning of bones, nausea and vomiting, high blood ...
  4. ... in urine and can result in deposition of calcium in the kidneys and the formation of kidney stones.It is thought that other factors, such as ... mutated gene have higher-than-normal levels of calcium in their blood or urine ... to develop kidney stones, but they do not typically have early, severe ...
  5. ... distal renal tubular acidosis, including soft, weak bones; calcium deposits in the kidneys; and kidney stones.Studies suggest that with the help of glycophorin ...
  6. ... hyperparathyroidism). Primary hyperparathyroidism disrupts the normal balance of calcium in the blood, which can lead to kidney stones, thinning of the bones (osteoporosis), nausea, vomiting, high ...
  7. ... disorder include excess calcium in the urine (hypercalciuria), calcium deposits in the kidneys (nephrocalcinosis), and kidney stones (nephrolithiasis). Kidney stones can cause abdominal pain and ...
  8. ... acidosis have excess calcium in the urine (hypercalciuria), calcium deposits in the kidneys (nephrocalcinosis), and kidney stones (nephrolithiasis). In rare cases, these kidney abnormalities lead ...
  9. ... in urine and can result in deposition of calcium in kidney tissue and the formation of kidney stones. More About This Health Condition Mutations in the ...
  10. ... urine (hypercalciuria), which can lead to deposits of calcium in the kidneys (nephrocalcinosis) or the formation of kidney stones (nephrolithiasis). These conditions can damage the kidneys and ...
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