Recommended, among others, in urinary tract inflammations, nephrolithiasis, catarrhs of nose, throat, bronchi inflammations, asthma, emphysema.
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It is essential that the overproduction of uric acid be controlled in order to reduce the risk of nephropathy, nephrolithiasis, and gouty arthritis.
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Nephrolithiasis, arthralgia, leukopenia, pancreatitis or allergic reactions may occur, but are rare ( less than one in one thousand patients ).
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Blackwell et al ., in the US, also in 2016, studied 10, 301 patients who were admitted urgently for nephrolithiasis with obstruction to the renal tract.
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Maintenance of dilute urine by means of vigorous fluid therapy is beneficial in all forms of nephrolithiasis, so increasing urine volume is a key principle for the prevention of kidney stones.
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Mutations that only mildly decrease the enzyme's function do not normally cause the severe form of LNS, but do produce a milder form of the disease which still features purine overproduction accompanied by susceptibility to gout and uric acid nephrolithiasis.
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"Dent's disease " is often used to describe an entire group of familial disorders, including X-linked recessive nephrolithiasis with kidney failure, X-linked recessive hypophosphatemic rickets, and both Japanese and idiopathic low-molecular-weight proteinuria.
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Traditionally, this diet has advocated for avoiding meat, poultry, cheese, and grains in order to make the urine more alkaline ( higher pH ), changing the environment of the urine to prevent recurrent urinary tract infections ( UTIs ) and kidney stones ( nephrolithiasis ).
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These criteria were chosen on the basis of clinical experience and observational and clinical trial data as to which patients are more likely to have end-organ effects of primary hyperparathyroidism ( nephrolithiasis, skeletal involvement ), disease progression if surgery is deferred, and the most benefit from surgery.
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In a 2009 study of 683 children diagnosed in Beijing in 2008 with nephrolithiasis and 6, 498 children without nephrolithiasis aged < 3 years, investigators found that in children exposed to melamine levels < 0.2 mg / kg per day, the risk for nephrolithiasis was 1.7 times higher than in those without melamine exposure, suggesting that the risk of melamine-induced nephrolithiasis in young children starts at a lower intake level than the levels recommended by the World Health Organization.