An Inheritable Anomaly of Red-Cell Oxalate Transport in Primary Calcium Nephrolithiasis Correctable with Diuretics
- 6 March 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 314 (10) , 599-604
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm198603063141002
Abstract
We measured the rate of oxalate flux across the red-cell membrane in the steady state in 114 patients with a history of calcium oxalate kidney stones and in 25 controls. Of the patients, 98 had recurrent, "idiopathic" kidney stones, 8 had primary hyperparathyroidism, 7 had renal or urinary tract malformations, and 1 had primary hyperoxaluria. Oxalate exchange was significantly higher in the 98 patients with idiopathic stone formation than in the controls (-1.10±0.95 [SD]x10–2 min-1 vs. -0.31±0.12x10–2;P<0.001); it was above the upper limits of normal in 78 of these patients. All 8 patients with hyperparathyroidism and the patient with primary hyperoxaluria had values in the normal range; 2 of the patients with renal or urinary tract malformation had values at the upper normal limit.This publication has 18 references indexed in Scilit:
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