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ea0005oc38 | Thyroid and Calcium | BES2003

Idiopathic (Normocalcaemic) hypercalciuric nephrolithiasis due to an activating calcium sensing receptor mutation

Christie P , Curley A , Harding B , Bowl M , Turner J , Cappuccio F , Langman C , Saggar A , Taylor T , Thakker R

Calcium sensing receptor (CaSR) mutations may result in either hypocalciuric hypercalcaemia or hypocalcaemic hypercalciuria due to a loss or gain of function, respectively. It has also been postulated that some gain of function CaSR mutations may result in idiopathic (i.e. normocalcaemic) hypercalciuria (IH). We reasoned that such CaSR mutations would lead to an early onset of IH and have sought for them in 12 unrelated children who were normocalcaemic and developed IH nephrol...