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Primary Hyperoxaluria – A Case Report

Jaganathan P, Gopalakrishnan N, Balasubr .

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A twenty six old lady with bilateral nephrocalcionosis presented with dialysis requiring renal failure.During      evaluation, she was found to have Primary hyperoxaluria and features of systemic oxalosis like oxalate crystal depositions in blood vessels and eyes.

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