| Literature DB >> 25711254 |
Tadafumi Yokoyama1, Naotoshi Sugimoto, Eiji Kato, Kazuhide Ohta, Sayaka Ishikawa, Kazuyuki Ueno, Masaki Shimizu, Akihiro Yachie.
Abstract
Although ammonium acid urate (AAU) calculi are extremely rare renal stone components, it was recently found that many urinary tract calculi that cause post-renal renal failure in rotavirus (RV) gastroenteritis are AAU calculi. The mechanism of AAU calculi development in RV gastroenteritis has not been fully elucidated. We analyzed data from eight RV gastroenteritis patients who transiently had AAU crystals in their urinary sediment. In these patients, formation of AAU crystals occurred earlier than the formation of AAU calculi. No difference was observed in serum and urine uric acid levels between RV gastroenteritis patients with or without AAU crystals. Interestingly, fractional excretion of sodium was extremely low among patients with AAU crystals. These results suggest that the formation of AAU crystals might not be due to excretion of uric acid, but excretion of sodium.Entities:
Keywords: ammonium acid urate crystal; excretion of sodium; rotavirus gastroenteritis; urinary sediment
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25711254 DOI: 10.1111/ped.12405
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Int ISSN: 1328-8067 Impact factor: 1.524