Nephrocalcinosis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment | Doctor

Nephrocalcinosis is defined as generalised deposition of calcium phosphate and/or calcium oxalate in the kidney, predominantly in the interstitium. Calcifications in renal pyramids, characteristic of medullary nephrocalcinosis, are seen in 98% of nephrocalcinosis patients.


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