Magnesium supplementation to prevent recurrence of renal stones

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Autor(a) principal: Laranjinha,Ivo
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Matias,Patricia, Dickson,Jorge
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
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Resumo: Stone formers have lower urinary magnesium than healthy people. Higher urinary magnesium levels are associated with lower incidence of kidney stones, and hypomagnesuria has been described as a lithogenic risk factor. Magnesium can have direct and indirect inhibitory effects on lithogenesis: decreasing the absorption of oxalates in the intestine; forming magnesium oxalate complexes which reduces the saturation of calcium oxalate; increasing the urinary citrate and inhibiting the conversion of the calcium oxalate in its monohydrated form. Oral supplementation with magnesium is an effective way to correct hypomagnesuria. However, oral magnesium supplementation in recurrent stone formers with hypomagnesuria is still a subject of ongoing debate, and physicians treating these patients underestimate its potential preventive effects. Oral magnesium supplementation can be used as an adjuvant therapy to the standard prophylactic therapy, mainly in association with an alkali salt. It is well tolerated and has few adverse effects.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Magnesium supplementation to prevent recurrence of renal stones
title Magnesium supplementation to prevent recurrence of renal stones
spellingShingle Magnesium supplementation to prevent recurrence of renal stones
Laranjinha,Ivo
Nephrolithiasis
Recurrent Stone Formers
Hypomagnesuria
Magnesium supplementation
title_short Magnesium supplementation to prevent recurrence of renal stones
title_full Magnesium supplementation to prevent recurrence of renal stones
title_fullStr Magnesium supplementation to prevent recurrence of renal stones
title_full_unstemmed Magnesium supplementation to prevent recurrence of renal stones
title_sort Magnesium supplementation to prevent recurrence of renal stones
author Laranjinha,Ivo
author_facet Laranjinha,Ivo
Matias,Patricia
Dickson,Jorge
author_role author
author2 Matias,Patricia
Dickson,Jorge
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Laranjinha,Ivo
Matias,Patricia
Dickson,Jorge
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nephrolithiasis
Recurrent Stone Formers
Hypomagnesuria
Magnesium supplementation
topic Nephrolithiasis
Recurrent Stone Formers
Hypomagnesuria
Magnesium supplementation
description Stone formers have lower urinary magnesium than healthy people. Higher urinary magnesium levels are associated with lower incidence of kidney stones, and hypomagnesuria has been described as a lithogenic risk factor. Magnesium can have direct and indirect inhibitory effects on lithogenesis: decreasing the absorption of oxalates in the intestine; forming magnesium oxalate complexes which reduces the saturation of calcium oxalate; increasing the urinary citrate and inhibiting the conversion of the calcium oxalate in its monohydrated form. Oral supplementation with magnesium is an effective way to correct hypomagnesuria. However, oral magnesium supplementation in recurrent stone formers with hypomagnesuria is still a subject of ongoing debate, and physicians treating these patients underestimate its potential preventive effects. Oral magnesium supplementation can be used as an adjuvant therapy to the standard prophylactic therapy, mainly in association with an alkali salt. It is well tolerated and has few adverse effects.
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