Urology
Volume 74, Issue 1 , Pages 22-27, July 2009

Bone Disease in Patients With Primary Hypercalciuria and Calcium Nephrolithiasis

Department of Surgery, Division of Urology, San Bortolo Hospital, Vicenza, Italy; and the Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, Division of Nephrology, University of Padova, Padova, Italy

Received 10 March 2008; accepted 4 November 2008. published online 11 May 2009.

In patients affected by calcium nephrolithiasis, primary hypercalciuria is frequently accompanied by bone demineralisation and increased susceptibility to fragility fractures. The relationship between bone loss and primary hypercalciuria is multifactorial. Organs and tissues which control calcium and phosphate metabolism – bone, intestine, and kidney – are actively involved in the pathogenesis of bone alterations which together form a multi-factorial metabolic disorder. We conducted a comprehensive evaluation of the published data concerning hypercalciuria and nephrolithiasis included in Medline from 1985 and 2005.

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PII: S0090-4295(08)01894-3

doi:10.1016/j.urology.2008.11.014

Urology
Volume 74, Issue 1 , Pages 22-27, July 2009