Metabolic disturbance as a cause of recurrent hematuria in children. To evaluate metabolic disturbance as a cause of hematuria, 250 children, aged eight months to fourteen years, with recurrent hematuria were studied. In the present series, metabolic disturbance was mainly due to idiopathic hypercalciuria (IH), the most common etiology of hematuria without proteinuria in childhood Sixty-seven (27%) of the children had IH, ten children (4%) had hyperuricosuria, and 27 (11%) had nephrolithiasis. To better characterize the IH into renal (RH) or absorptive hypercalciuria (AH) subtypes, 45 of the 67 children (ranging age from six to twelve years) were further submitted to an oral calcium load test. Eighteen patients (40%) had AH, 7 (15.5%) RH an...
Background: Idiopathic hypercalciuria is a group of diseases which can be manifested with urinary sy...
We performed this prospective study to determine the urinary calcium to creatinine ratio (Ca/Cr) in ...
We describe a child with isolated haematuria who was diagnosed and successfully treated for idiopath...
To evaluate metabolic disturbance as a cause of hematuria, 250 children, aged eight months to fourte...
Metabolic disturbance as a cause of recurrent hematuria in children. To evaluate metabolic disturban...
Hyperuricosuria (HU), defined as a urinary acid excretion higher than 95 percent of normal values, i...
SUMMARY Of 91 children with idiopathic persistent or recurrent haematuria, eight also had hyper-calc...
Urolithiasis is not a rare disorder in children. Its etiology, incidence and localization vary by ge...
Background and Objective: Hematuria is one of the common causes of pediatric nephrology and urology ...
The clinical syndrome of recurrent macroscopic hematuria, unassociated with hypertension, edema or a...
Idiopathic hypercalciuria: Association with isolated hematuria and risk for urolithiasis in children...
Background: Hematuria, either macroscopic or microscopic, is an incidental finding of multiple nephr...
Idiopathic hypercalciuria (IH) is defined as hypercalciuria that persists after correction of dietar...
Purpose: Our aim was to determine association of vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) and idiopathic hypercal...
Idiopathic Hypercalciuria (IH) is a metabolicdisease, in most cases asymptomatic, but some patientse...
Background: Idiopathic hypercalciuria is a group of diseases which can be manifested with urinary sy...
We performed this prospective study to determine the urinary calcium to creatinine ratio (Ca/Cr) in ...
We describe a child with isolated haematuria who was diagnosed and successfully treated for idiopath...
To evaluate metabolic disturbance as a cause of hematuria, 250 children, aged eight months to fourte...
Metabolic disturbance as a cause of recurrent hematuria in children. To evaluate metabolic disturban...
Hyperuricosuria (HU), defined as a urinary acid excretion higher than 95 percent of normal values, i...
SUMMARY Of 91 children with idiopathic persistent or recurrent haematuria, eight also had hyper-calc...
Urolithiasis is not a rare disorder in children. Its etiology, incidence and localization vary by ge...
Background and Objective: Hematuria is one of the common causes of pediatric nephrology and urology ...
The clinical syndrome of recurrent macroscopic hematuria, unassociated with hypertension, edema or a...
Idiopathic hypercalciuria: Association with isolated hematuria and risk for urolithiasis in children...
Background: Hematuria, either macroscopic or microscopic, is an incidental finding of multiple nephr...
Idiopathic hypercalciuria (IH) is defined as hypercalciuria that persists after correction of dietar...
Purpose: Our aim was to determine association of vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) and idiopathic hypercal...
Idiopathic Hypercalciuria (IH) is a metabolicdisease, in most cases asymptomatic, but some patientse...
Background: Idiopathic hypercalciuria is a group of diseases which can be manifested with urinary sy...
We performed this prospective study to determine the urinary calcium to creatinine ratio (Ca/Cr) in ...
We describe a child with isolated haematuria who was diagnosed and successfully treated for idiopath...