Hyperoxaluria: an underestimated cause of rapidly progressive renal failure.

Tintillier, M;Pochet, Jean-Michel;Blackburn, D;Delgrange, Etienne;Donckier, Julian
(2001) Acta Clinica Belgica (Multilingual Edition) — Vol. 56, n° 6, p. 360-363 (2001)

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Hyperoxaluria is rarely considered as a cause of rapidly progressive renal failure. A case is reported of a patient in whom rapidly renal failure developed after subtotal small bowel resection. A diagnosis of calcium oxalate deposits nephropathy was confirmed by renal biopsy. This cause of renal failure may be underestimated and should be systematically searched for in all patients with malabsorption.
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Tintillier, M., Pochet, J.-M., Blackburn, D., Delgrange, E., & Donckier, J. (2001). Hyperoxaluria: an underestimated cause of rapidly progressive renal failure. Acta Clinica Belgica (Multilingual Edition), 56(6), 360-363. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/134807 (Original work published 2001)