This page lists all known medications that could potentially lead to 'Nephrocalcinosis' as a side effect. It's important to note that mild side effects are quite common with medications. The ...
1 Systematic review of randomized controlled trials, inception cohort studies, level 1 diagnostic studies, or prospective cohort studies. Individual randomized controlled trial (with narrow confidence ...
As many as 40% of preterm infants in the U.S. suffer from nephrocalcinosis, a condition that deposits excess calcium in kidneys. Unfortunately, it’s often underdiagnosed. Neonatologists don’t always ...
Nephrocalcinosis can be divided in two subgroups - medullary and cortical. Medullary nephrocalcinosis is much more common, accounting for 95% of nephrocalcinosis. Medullary nephrocalcinosis is an ...
The present report deals with a patient in whom hyperthyroidism was associated with hypercalcemia, nephrocalcinosis and renal insufficiency. With successful treatment of the hyperthyroidism, the ...
Calcification is the abnormal accumulation of calcium salts in body tissue. This abnormal accumulation of calcium in the kidney is referred to as nephrocalcinosis, which means a generalized increase ...
As many as 40% of preterm infants in the U.S. suffer from nephrocalcinosis, a condition that deposits excess calcium in kidneys. Unfortunately, it's often underdiagnosed. Neonatologists don't always ...
THE syndrome of renal tubular acidosis is a clinical disorder resulting from impaired renal tubular control of acid–base metabolism. Since first described by Lightwood 1 in 1936, cases have been ...