2004
DOI: 10.1542/pir.25-4-131
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Nephrolithiasis in Children

Abstract: The following two cases are examples of nephrolithiasis in children recently observed in the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto. Case 1. J. C., a boy aged thirteen years, was previously in hospital in December, 1939, with two days' history of frequency and haematuria. The urine showed a cloud of albumin and was loaded with red blood cells. The non-protein nitrogen was 67 mgm. per cent., the creatinine 1-8 mgm. per cent. A diagnosis of acute haemorrhagic nephritis was made. His condition cleared up on the usua… Show more

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“…(16) Gross hematuria in IH is often transient, or persists for several days. (15) This patient's symptomstransient macroscopic hematuria and recurrent UTI-were associated with the urolithiasis.…”
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“…(16) Gross hematuria in IH is often transient, or persists for several days. (15) This patient's symptomstransient macroscopic hematuria and recurrent UTI-were associated with the urolithiasis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…A ratio exceeding 0.21 in random voided urine can be defined as hypercalciuria. (15) In this patient, some etiology differentials for hypercalciuria can be excluded through the history and physical examination. The patient did not have a history of furosemide or corticosteroid therapy or immobilization, nor a family history of hereditary hypercalciuria, or limb fracture.…”
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