hyperoxaluria
hyperoxaluria
[hi″per-ok″sah-lu´re-ah]hy·per·ox·a·lu·ri·a
(hī'pĕr-ok'să-lyū'rē-ă),hyperoxaluria
(hī′pər-ŏk′sə-lo͝or′ē-ə)hyperoxaluria
A condition characterised by excess urinary oxalate (formula C2O4), which may lead to calcium oxalate stones in the pelvicalyceal system or urinary bladder.Aetiology
Acute tubular necrosis, enteric hyperoxaluria, cystic fibrosis, coeliac disease, diabetes, foods (e.g., beef greens, rhubarb, spinach, beets, chard, okra, peanuts, chocolate, pecans, tea, carrots), short bowel syndrome.
Management, primary hyeroxaluria
High-dose pyridoxine, orthophosphate, magnesium, increased fluid volumes, glycosaminoglycans (pentosan polysulfate), dialysis.
Management, secondary hyeroxaluria
Calcium supplements, iron, aluminium, magnesium, potassium citrate, cholestyramine, diet (reduced fat, low meat, low oxalate foods).
hy·per·ox·a·lu·ri·a
(hī'pĕr-ok-să-lyūr'ē-ă)Synonym(s): oxaluria.
hy·per·ox·a·lu·ri·a
(hī'pĕr-ok-să-lyūr'ē-ă)Synonym(s): oxaluria.