Calcium renal lithiasis: metabolic diagnosis and medical treatment

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Autor(a) principal: Arrabal-Polo,Miguel Angel
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Arrabal-Martin,Miguel, Garrido-Gomez,Juan
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: São Paulo medical journal (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31802013000100046
Resumo: Calcium renal lithiasis is a frequent condition that affects the worldwide population and has a high recurrence rate. Different metabolic changes may trigger the onset of calcium stone disorders, such as hypercalciuria, hyperoxaluria, hyperuricosuria, hypocitraturia and others. There are also other very prevalent disorders that are associated with calcium calculi, such as arterial hypertension, obesity and loss of bone mineral density. A correct diagnosis needs to be obtained through examining the serum and urinary parameters of mineral metabolism in order to carry out adequate prevention and treatment of this condition. Once the metabolic diagnosis is known, it is possible to establish dietary and pharmacological treatment that may enable monitoring of the disease and prevent recurrence of stone formation. Some advances in treating this pathological condition have been made, and these include use of sodium alendronate in patients with calcium renal lithiasis and osteopenia/osteoporosis, or use of a combination of a thiazide with a bisphosphonate. In summary, calcium renal lithiasis often requires multidrug treatment with strict control and follow-up of patients.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Calcium renal lithiasis: metabolic diagnosis and medical treatment
title Calcium renal lithiasis: metabolic diagnosis and medical treatment
spellingShingle Calcium renal lithiasis: metabolic diagnosis and medical treatment
Arrabal-Polo,Miguel Angel
Kidney calculi
Therapeutics
Metabolism
Diagnosis
Pharmacy
Calcium
title_short Calcium renal lithiasis: metabolic diagnosis and medical treatment
title_full Calcium renal lithiasis: metabolic diagnosis and medical treatment
title_fullStr Calcium renal lithiasis: metabolic diagnosis and medical treatment
title_full_unstemmed Calcium renal lithiasis: metabolic diagnosis and medical treatment
title_sort Calcium renal lithiasis: metabolic diagnosis and medical treatment
author Arrabal-Polo,Miguel Angel
author_facet Arrabal-Polo,Miguel Angel
Arrabal-Martin,Miguel
Garrido-Gomez,Juan
author_role author
author2 Arrabal-Martin,Miguel
Garrido-Gomez,Juan
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Arrabal-Polo,Miguel Angel
Arrabal-Martin,Miguel
Garrido-Gomez,Juan
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Kidney calculi
Therapeutics
Metabolism
Diagnosis
Pharmacy
Calcium
topic Kidney calculi
Therapeutics
Metabolism
Diagnosis
Pharmacy
Calcium
description Calcium renal lithiasis is a frequent condition that affects the worldwide population and has a high recurrence rate. Different metabolic changes may trigger the onset of calcium stone disorders, such as hypercalciuria, hyperoxaluria, hyperuricosuria, hypocitraturia and others. There are also other very prevalent disorders that are associated with calcium calculi, such as arterial hypertension, obesity and loss of bone mineral density. A correct diagnosis needs to be obtained through examining the serum and urinary parameters of mineral metabolism in order to carry out adequate prevention and treatment of this condition. Once the metabolic diagnosis is known, it is possible to establish dietary and pharmacological treatment that may enable monitoring of the disease and prevent recurrence of stone formation. Some advances in treating this pathological condition have been made, and these include use of sodium alendronate in patients with calcium renal lithiasis and osteopenia/osteoporosis, or use of a combination of a thiazide with a bisphosphonate. In summary, calcium renal lithiasis often requires multidrug treatment with strict control and follow-up of patients.
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