Clinical practice recommendations for primary hyperoxaluria: an expert consensus statement from ERKNet and OxalEurope
Nature Reviews Nephrology, Published online: 05 January 2023; doi:10.1038/s41581-022-00661-1Primary hyperoxaluria is an inherited disorder that results from the overproduction of endogenous oxalate, leading to recurrent kidney stones, nephrocalcinosis, kidney failure and life-threatening systemic disease. This Consensus Statement from ERKNet and OxalEurope provides recommendations for the management of primary hyperoxaluria, including consideration of conventional therapies, new therapies and recommendations for patient follow-up.
Source: Nature Reviews Nephrology - Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Jaap W. Groothoff Ella Metry Lisa Deesker Sander Garrelfs Cecile Acquaviva Reham Almardini Bodo B. Beck Olivia Boyer Rimante Cerkauskiene Pietro Manuel Ferraro Luitzen A. Groen Asheeta Gupta Bertrand Knebelmann Giorgia Mandrile Shabbir S. Moochhala Agnies Source Type: research
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