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Idiopathic hypercalciuria. Urinary calcium/creatinine ratiosIn 50 children with hematuria or urolithiasis and idiopathic hypercalciuria, and in 15 control children, urinary calcium/creatinine concentration rates were measured after fasting and after calcium loading. Patients were classified into two groups depending on the results of an orally administered calcium loading test. Children were considered to have absortive hypercalciuria (42%) when they had low fasting urinary calcium/creatinine concentration ratio (
Desmopressin acetate treatment for nocturnal enuresisabnormalities, who did -of respond lo imipramine and oxibutinir, acid, were treated with intranasal desmopressin ccetate 1 0 (jg • day followed by weekly increments of "0 jig per dose -when needed to achieve one wet episode or less per week ti I a f nal maximal daily dose of 40 fig. After three months under desmop^essin, 65% cr patient had one or less wet episodes per week and 62.2% of them did the same one month after the end cf therapy. No important side effects were delec'ed except by headache r a patient wrh antecedent migraine end normal neurological exanina'io'".
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