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What is Hyperoxaluria and Oxalosis? Hyperoxaluria is a condition where too much oxalate is present in the urine. Oxalate is the salt form of oxalic acid, and is a natural end product of metabolism. ... Hyperoxaluria is uncommon. In some people the cause of the excess urine oxalate is not known but may result from changes...
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The mission of the OHF is to promote research to find a cure for Oxalosis, PH and related stone diseases and improve the care and treatment of those it affects. ... © Oxalosis & Hyperoxaluria Foundation (OHF) · Legal Disclaimer; For problems with this website please email webmaster@ohf.org; Website design ©1996 -
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Hyperoxaluria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hyperoxaluria is an excessive urinary excretion of oxalate. Individuals with hyperoxaluria often have calcium oxalate kidney stones. Type I is associated with AGXT. Type II is associated with GRHPR. ...
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Primary hyperoxaluria is a rare condition characterized by the overproduction of a substance called oxalate (also called oxalic acid). In the kidneys, the excess oxalate combines with calcium to form calcium oxalate, a hard compound that is the main component of kidney stones.
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ghr.nlm.nih.gov/condition=primaryhyperoxaluria
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The goals of the center are to provide a resource for the diagnosis and care of patients with primary hyperoxaluria, to discover factors that predict or determine loss of kidney function in patients with primary hyperoxaluria, and to develop effective treatments.
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www.mayoclinic.org/nephrology-rst/hyperoxaluriacenter.h...
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Mayo Clinic hyperoxaluria and oxalosis patient care, from comprehensive assessment and diagnosis to treatment options. ... Mayo Clinic provides medical care for children and adults with all degrees and stages of hyperoxaluria and oxalosis, from comprehensive assessment and diagnosis to a full range of treatment...
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www.mayoclinic.org/hyperoxaluria/
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The term "primary hyperoxaluria" was first used by Archer and colleagues in 1957 to specifically denote a suspected metabolic origin for the marked hyperoxaluria, recurrent urolithiasis and renal and extra-renal calcium oxalate crystal deposition that characterized affected children.
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mayoresearch.mayo.edu/mayo/research/nephrology/hyperoxa...
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Oxalosis and Hyperoxaluria Foundation (OHF); 201 E. 19th Street, #12E ; New York, NY 10003; 212-777-0470 (phone) ; 800-OHF-8699 (tollfree) ; http://www.ohf.org/ ... Related Conditions: Primary Hyperoxaluria Type 1 and 2, Acquired Hyperoxaluria, Absorptive or Enteric Hyperoxaluria.
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