Literature DB >> 1784896

[Physiopathology, etiology and medical treatment of non-calcium lithiasis].

B Hess1, P Jaeger.   

Abstract

Under the term "non-calcium nephrolithiasis", three types of renal stone formation are considered. (1) Infected nephrolithiasis, which is due to bacteriological ureolysis. Its treatment includes lowering of oversaturation by antibiotics, urease inhibition and/or acidification of the urine; lowering of crystallization by eradicating concomitant infections caused by non-ureolytic organisms; prevention of crystal adherence by exogenous glycosaminoglycans, and prevention of bacterial adherence by glycolipids. (2) Uric acid lithiasis is defined on physico-chemical and physiopathological grounds. Medical treatment consists of increasing water intake, reducing puric acid intake, alkalinizing the urine inhibiting xanthine-oxidase. (3) Cystinuria is described as a nephrolithogenic proximal tubulopathy. Medical treatment includes reduction of urinary cystine concentration by a strong increase of water intake; reduction of urinary cystine excretion by diet and increase of cystine solubility by urinary alkalinization or administration of some thiol compounds.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1784896

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Prat        ISSN: 0035-2640


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