Background: Elevated levels of oxalate are common in renal failure patients and non-hyperoxaluria disease, and may cause damage after transplantation. We examined outcomes after 15 years for 167 kidney transplant recipients who had plasma oxalate measured early after transplantation. Analyses included plasma oxalate, recipient age, donor age, live donor, HLA-DR mismatch, mGFR, and smoking. Results: Median age was 52 years (range 18–81), 63% were male and 38% had live donors. Median plasma oxalate concentration 10 weeks after transplantation was 9.0 μmol/L (range 2.7–53.0), one third above the upper reference limit (11.0 μmol/L). Multivariable analysis revealed upper quartile plasma oxalate (>13.0 μmol/L, p = 0.008), recipient age (p < 0.00...
Similar risk profiles for post-transplant renal dysfunction and long-term graft failure: UNOS/OPTN d...
ImportanceOxalate is a potentially toxic terminal metabolite that is eliminated primarily by the kid...
A case is reported of a patient with renal failure and developing systemic and renal oxalosis due to...
Epidemiologic studies have linked urinary oxalate excretion to risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD) ...
Hyperoxaluria is an important and underrecognized cause for allograft dysfunction and loss after tra...
Background. Enteric hyperoxaluria due to malabsorption may cause chronic oxalate nephropathy and lea...
BackgroundCalcium oxalate (CaOx) deposition in the kidney may lead to loss of native renal function ...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Secondary hyperoxalemia is a multifactorial disease that affects several org...
A 37-year-old patient underwent two successive renal transplantations 7 months apart. He remained di...
Primary hyperoxaluria type 1 (PH1) is a rare liver enzymatic defect that causes overproduction of pl...
BackgroundCalcium oxalate (CaOx) deposition in the kidney may lead to loss of native renal function ...
PubMed ID: 20863224Primary hyperoxaluria (PH) is a rare autosomal recessive disease caused by the fu...
(A) Graft survival censored for death in the group with DGF (N = 39) and the group without DGF (N = ...
Accumulated oxalate will be excreted after renal transplantation, creating an increased risk of tubu...
A 33 yr old patient with primary oxalosis was submitted to cadaver kidney transplantation after 15 m...
Similar risk profiles for post-transplant renal dysfunction and long-term graft failure: UNOS/OPTN d...
ImportanceOxalate is a potentially toxic terminal metabolite that is eliminated primarily by the kid...
A case is reported of a patient with renal failure and developing systemic and renal oxalosis due to...
Epidemiologic studies have linked urinary oxalate excretion to risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD) ...
Hyperoxaluria is an important and underrecognized cause for allograft dysfunction and loss after tra...
Background. Enteric hyperoxaluria due to malabsorption may cause chronic oxalate nephropathy and lea...
BackgroundCalcium oxalate (CaOx) deposition in the kidney may lead to loss of native renal function ...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Secondary hyperoxalemia is a multifactorial disease that affects several org...
A 37-year-old patient underwent two successive renal transplantations 7 months apart. He remained di...
Primary hyperoxaluria type 1 (PH1) is a rare liver enzymatic defect that causes overproduction of pl...
BackgroundCalcium oxalate (CaOx) deposition in the kidney may lead to loss of native renal function ...
PubMed ID: 20863224Primary hyperoxaluria (PH) is a rare autosomal recessive disease caused by the fu...
(A) Graft survival censored for death in the group with DGF (N = 39) and the group without DGF (N = ...
Accumulated oxalate will be excreted after renal transplantation, creating an increased risk of tubu...
A 33 yr old patient with primary oxalosis was submitted to cadaver kidney transplantation after 15 m...
Similar risk profiles for post-transplant renal dysfunction and long-term graft failure: UNOS/OPTN d...
ImportanceOxalate is a potentially toxic terminal metabolite that is eliminated primarily by the kid...
A case is reported of a patient with renal failure and developing systemic and renal oxalosis due to...