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- ... National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) ClinicalTrials.gov NEPHROLITHIASIS, CALCIUM OXALATE, 1; CAON1 PubMed Assimos D, Krambeck A, ...
- ... isolated hyperparathyroidism, which can lead to high blood calcium levels (hypercalcemia), kidney stones, thinning of bones, nausea and vomiting, high blood ...
- ... balance, which can lead to high levels of calcium in the blood (hypercalcemia), kidney stones, thinning of the bones (osteoporosis), nausea, vomiting, high ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... distal renal tubular acidosis, including soft, weak bones; calcium deposits in the kidneys; and kidney stones.Studies suggest that with the help of glycophorin ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...