Hypercalciuria
Hypercalciuria is the condition of elevated calcium in the urine. Chronic hypercalciuria may lead to impairment of renal function, nephrocalcinosis, and chronic kidney disease. Patients with hypercalciuria have kidneys that put out higher levels of calcium than normal. Calcium may come from one of two paths: through the gut where higher than normal levels of calcium are absorbed by the body or from the bones. A bone density scan (DSX) may be performed to determine if calcium is obtained from the bones.
Hypercalcinuria | |
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Other names | Hypercalcinuria |
Specialty | Endocrinology |
Hypercalciuria in patients can be due to genetic causes.[1]
See also
- Kidney stones
- Nephrocalcinosis
- Dent's disease
- Hypercalcaemia, elevated calcium level in the blood
- Vegan nutrition
- Hyperparathyroidism
- Vitamin D toxicity
References
- Lieske, John. "Kidney Stones - Update in Diagnosis and Management". Mayo Foundation For Medical Education And Research. Archived from the original on 26 August 2013. Retrieved 3 December 2013.
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