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A form of renal lithiasis characterized by diffusely scattered foci of calcification in the renal parenchyma; deposits of calcium phosphate, calcium oxalate monohydrate, and similar compounds are usually demonstrable radiologically. [nephro- + calcinosis]
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neph·ro·cal·ci·no·sis -.kal-si-'nō-səs n, pl -no·ses -.sēz a condition marked by calcification of the tubules of the kidney
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the presence of calcium deposits in the kidneys. This can be caused by excess calcium in the blood, as caused by overactivity of the parathyroid glands, or it may result from an underlying abnormality of the kidney. The cause of nephrocalcinosis must be detected by full biochemical, radiological, and urological investigation so that appropriate treatment can be undertaken.
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neph·ro·cal·ci·no·sis (nef″ro-kal″si-noґsis) [nephro- + calcinosis] a condition characterized by precipitation of calcium salts such as calcium phosphate and calcium oxalate in the renal tubules, sometimes resulting in nephrolithiasis, renal insufficiency, and polyuria.Medical dictionary. 2011.