2003
DOI: 10.5414/cnp59160
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Which factors account for renal stone formation in cystic fibrosis?

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“…Calcium oxalate stones are the most common type of kidney stone found in PwCF. Urinary abnormalities that predispose to stone formation in PwCF include low urine output (i.e., dehydration), hyperoxaluria, hypocitraturia, and hypercalciuria [73,74]. PwCF are frequently prescribed antibiotics for pulmonary exacerbations; over time, frequent gut exposure to antibiotics can alter the GI flora.…”
Section: Nutritional Influences In Kidney Stone Disease In Cfmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Calcium oxalate stones are the most common type of kidney stone found in PwCF. Urinary abnormalities that predispose to stone formation in PwCF include low urine output (i.e., dehydration), hyperoxaluria, hypocitraturia, and hypercalciuria [73,74]. PwCF are frequently prescribed antibiotics for pulmonary exacerbations; over time, frequent gut exposure to antibiotics can alter the GI flora.…”
Section: Nutritional Influences In Kidney Stone Disease In Cfmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Antibiotics also decrease the breakdown of oxalate, causing hyperoxaluria. Reported mean age of onset for KSD in CF is early adulthood however stone recurrence is as high as 43% [69,73]. The CF community is seeing new emerging complexities in CF care in the era of HEMT and it is key that the CF care team has an increased awareness of new illnesses not commonly seen in PwCF in the past.…”
Section: Nutritional Influences In Kidney Stone Disease In Cfmentioning
confidence: 99%