Our observation confirms that hyperoxaluria can be associated with primary dRTA. The explanation of this phenomenon is probably increased intestinal absorption of oxalate in the absence of an intestinal oxalate-degrading bacterium Oxalobacter formigenes. Since our patient’s hyperoxaluria has been transient, it is possible to speculate that at the first investigation, which revealed hyperoxaluria, the bacterium was absent in the stool; subsequently, the gut colonization of the Oxalobacter formigenes normalized the oxalate urinary excretion. Our study underlines the importance of molecular investigation in those patients who manifest confusing findings, in order to settle the clinical origin of hyperoxaluria.

Transient hyperoxaluria in a patient with inherited distal renal tubular acidosis / Pela I; Provenzano A; Giglio S. - In: PEDIATRIC NEPHROLOGY. - ISSN 0931-041X. - STAMPA. - 26:(2011), pp. 323-324.

Transient hyperoxaluria in a patient with inherited distal renal tubular acidosis

PELA, IVANA;PROVENZANO, ALDESIA;GIGLIO, SABRINA RITA
2011

Abstract

Our observation confirms that hyperoxaluria can be associated with primary dRTA. The explanation of this phenomenon is probably increased intestinal absorption of oxalate in the absence of an intestinal oxalate-degrading bacterium Oxalobacter formigenes. Since our patient’s hyperoxaluria has been transient, it is possible to speculate that at the first investigation, which revealed hyperoxaluria, the bacterium was absent in the stool; subsequently, the gut colonization of the Oxalobacter formigenes normalized the oxalate urinary excretion. Our study underlines the importance of molecular investigation in those patients who manifest confusing findings, in order to settle the clinical origin of hyperoxaluria.
2011
26
323
324
Pela I; Provenzano A; Giglio S
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