salicylates and Cystinuria

salicylates has been researched along with Cystinuria* in 4 studies

Reviews

2 review(s) available for salicylates and Cystinuria

ArticleYear
Diuretics in nonedematous states. Physiological basis for the clinical use.
    Archives of internal medicine, 1973, Volume: 131, Issue:6

    Topics: Acidosis, Renal Tubular; Barbiturates; Calcium; Chlorothiazide; Cystinuria; Diabetes Insipidus; Diabetic Nephropathies; Diuretics; Furosemide; Halogens; Humans; Hypocalcemia; Kidney; Kidney Tubules; Natriuresis; Salicylates; Sodium; Uric Acid

1973
THE CHEMISTRY OF URINE TESTS.
    Biochemical clinics, 1963, Volume: 2

    Topics: Bilirubin; Chemistry Techniques, Analytical; Cystinuria; Glycosuria; Humans; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Ketone Bodies; Occult Blood; Phenylketonurias; Proteinuria; Salicylates; Urinalysis; Urine

1963

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for salicylates and Cystinuria

ArticleYear
Nephrotic syndrome occurring during tiopronin treatment for cystinuria.
    European journal of pediatrics, 2011, Volume: 170, Issue:2

    Cystinuria is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized with abnormal tubular reabsorption of cystine and dibasic amino acids leading to cystine urolithiasis. The classical form is caused by mutations in the SLC3A1 gene (OMIM 220100). The cornerstone of the treatment is high hydration and alkalization of the urine to achieve urine pH between 7.0 and 7.5, at which point, cystine solubility in the urine is optimal. These measures very often fail, and thus addition of sulfhydryl agents like penicillamine and tiopronin (mercaptopropionyl glycine) is recommended. Herein, we report a 3-year-old boy with cystinuria resulting in recurrent nephrolithiasis requiring surgery and extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy. Nine months after introduction of tiopronin, the boy manifested generalized edema, oliguria, and biochemical indices of nephrotic syndrome. Tiopronin was withdrawn, and the boy was given only supportive treatment. Within 10 days, he entered into clinical and biochemical remission. Pediatricians should be aware of this adverse effect of tiopronin, and therefore, testing of the urine with strips or sulfosalicylic acid at least once weekly at home may be very helpful for early detection of proteinuria.

    Topics: Amino Acids, Sulfur; Benzenesulfonates; Child, Preschool; Cystinuria; Edema; Humans; Lithotripsy; Male; Nephrolithiasis; Nephrotic Syndrome; Proteinuria; Salicylates; Tiopronin

2011
[Cystinic lithiasis. 1st clinical results with alpha-mercaptopropionyl-glycine. 1st biological results with sodium dithiosalicylate].
    Journal d'urologie et de nephrologie, 1970, Volume: 76, Issue:9

    Topics: Adult; Amino Acids; Chromatography; Cystinuria; Female; Glycine; Humans; Kidney Calculi; Male; Salicylates

1970