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  • noun pathology The presence of an excessive amount of oxalic acid or oxalates in the urine

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Examples

  • Kidney stones form when there is a high level of calcium (hypercalciuria), oxalate (hyperoxaluria), or uric acid (hyperuricosuria) in the urine; a lack of citrate in the urine; or insufficient water in the kidneys to dissolve waste products.

    Kidney Stone Prevention and Treatment in Children 2010

  • High doses of vitamin C (ie, more than 500 mg per day) can result in high levels of oxalate in the urine (hyperoxaluria) and increase the risk for kidney stones.

    Kidney Stone Prevention and Treatment in Children 2010

  • One example is "primary hyperoxaluria," a rare disease, which results in kidney stones already at an early age.

    The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1999 1999

  • One example is the hereditary disease primary hyperoxaluria, which causes kidney stones already at an early age.

    Physiology or Medicine for 1999 - Press Release 1999

  • High oxalate intake resulting from consuming supplemental doses of cinnamon and turmeric may increase risk of hyperoxaluria, a significant risk factor for urolithiasis.

    Wil's Ebay E-Store 2010

  • High oxalate intake resulting from consuming supplemental doses of cinnamon and turmeric may increase risk of hyperoxaluria, a significant risk factor for urolithiasis.

    Wil's Ebay E-Store 2010

  • High oxalate intake resulting from consuming supplemental doses of cinnamon and turmeric may increase risk of hyperoxaluria, a significant risk factor for urolithiasis.

    Wil's Ebay E-Store amp;34;Nutrition 2010

  • High oxalate intake resulting from consuming supplemental doses of cinnamon and turmeric may increase risk of hyperoxaluria, a significant risk factor for urolithiasis.

    Wil's Ebay E-Store 2010

  • High oxalate intake resulting from consuming supplemental doses of cinnamon and turmeric may increase risk of hyperoxaluria, a significant risk factor for urolithiasis.

    Wil's Ebay E-Store amp;34;Nutrition 2010

  • High oxalate intake resulting from consuming supplemental doses of cinnamon and turmeric may increase risk of hyperoxaluria, a significant risk factor for urolithiasis.

    Wil's Ebay E-Store 2010

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