Urinary calcium is calcium in the urine. It is termed -calcuria or -calciuria as a suffix. In a urinalysis, the normal amount of urinary calcium can be...
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Kidney stone disease (redirect from Urinary calculus)
than calcium intake. Calcium is not the only electrolyte that influences the formation of kidney stones. For example, by increasing urinary calcium excretion...
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hypercalcinuria (IH) is a condition including an excessive urinary calcium level with a normal blood calcium level resulting from no underlying cause. IH has become...
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increased need for calcium during pregnancy and lactation, the 5 mmol calcium that is absorbed from the gut makes up for urinary losses that are only...
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Hyperparathyroidism (section Calcium levels)
of the following: 24-hour urinary calcium >250 mg/day in women and >300 mg/day in men (see footnote, below) serum calcium > 1 mg/dl above upper limit...
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Calcium channel blockers (CCB), calcium channel antagonists or calcium antagonists are a group of medications that disrupt the movement of calcium (Ca2+...
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scalp for four weeks. No elevations of serum calcium, urinary calcium, or the ratio of urinary calcium to creatinine above the upper limit of normal...
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Hypercalcaemia (redirect from High blood calcium)
used) glucocorticoids increase urinary calcium excretion and decrease intestinal calcium absorption no effect on calcium level in normal or primary hyperparathyroidism...
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The human urinary system, also known as the urinary tract or renal system, consists of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and the urethra. The purpose of...
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Thiazide (section Urinary stones)
hypercalciuria (high urine calcium levels). Thiazides increase the uptake of calcium in the distal tubules, to moderately reduce urinary calcium. Thiazides combined...
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Urinary retention is an inability to completely empty the bladder. Onset can be sudden or gradual. When of sudden onset, symptoms include an inability...
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Qualified Health Claims: Letter of Denial – Calcium and Kidney Stones; Urinary Stones; and Kidney Stones and Urinary Stones (Docket No. 2004Q-0102) U.S. Food...
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statistically significant increase in urinary uric acid before and after consumption of Barbican", but "urinary calcium significantly decreased after consumption...
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levels. Calcium is excreted from the human body primarily through urine and feces. Several factors can influence the rate of urinary calcium loss, including...
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Bladder stone (animal) (section Calcium oxalate stones)
associated with increased renal calcium excretion, which lowers urinary pH. By lowering urinary pH, the risk for development of calcium oxalate uroliths increases...
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and a tendency to dehydration, but normal or just slightly increased urinary calcium excretion without the tendency to develop kidney stones. These patients...
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clumped) and a calcium oxalate dihydrate crystal (envelope shaped) along with several erythrocytes. Urinary sediment showing several calcium oxalate crystals...
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most common types observed are struvite and calcium oxalate. The majority of uroliths are located in the urinary bladder, but can also form in the kidneys...
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excessive tearing, eye condition such as cherry eye Urinary – calcium oxalate urolithiasis (feline lower urinary tract disease) Reproductive – cryptorchidism...
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Bladder stone (redirect from Urinary stone)
Urinary stones may be composed of the following substances: Calcium oxalate monohydrate (whewellite) Calcium oxalate dihydrate (weddellite) Calcium phosphate...
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blood serum. Major typical biochemical findings include: Low serum and urinary calcium Low serum phosphate, except in cases of renal osteodystrophy Elevated...
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then repleted with 3 mg/day. Boron supplementation markedly reduced urinary calcium excretion and elevated the serum concentrations of 17 beta-estradiol...
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syndrome of congenitally aplastic ovaries with sexual infantilism, high urinary gonadotropins, short stature and other congenital abnormalities; tabular...
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2013). "Hydrochlorothiazide compared to chlorthalidone in reduction of urinary calcium in patients with kidney stones". Urolithiasis. 41 (4): 315–22. doi:10...
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Parathyroid hormone (category Hormones of calcium metabolism)
hypercalcemia, which increases the urinary calcium concentration (hypercalcuria) despite the moderately increased rate of calcium reabsorption from the renal...
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blood cell by macrophage or other phagocyte. Increased urinary uric acid Increased urinary calcium and hypocalcemia Alkalosis Leukocytosis Excessive glucocorticoid...
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Estrogen HFTooltip Hot flashes VETooltip Vaginal epithelium UCaTooltip Urinary calcium FSHTooltip Follicle-stimulating hormone LHTooltip Luteinizing hormone...
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with increasing the fraction of calcium that is absorbed from the gut. Urinary calcium excretion balances intestinal calcium absorption and does not increase...
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ISSN 0196-0644. PMID 8599495. Jacobsen D, Akesson I, Shefter E (May 1982). "Urinary calcium oxalate monohydrate crystals in ethylene glycol poisoning". Scandinavian...
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and hypovolemia. Other electrolytes that can be measured in urine are calcium, phosphorus and magnesium. Reddi, A.S. (2014). Fluid, electrolyte, and...
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