PEDIATRICS Vol. 78 No. 2 August 1986, pp. 295-297
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Varied Types of Urinary Calculi in a Patient With Cystinosis Without Renal Tubular Acidosis

Joe Black MD1, F. Bruder Stapleton MD1, Shane Roy III MD1, Jewell Ward MD, PhD1, and H. Norman Noe MD1

1 From the Departments of Pediatrics and Urology, University of Tennessee, and LeBonheur Children's Medical Center, Memphis

Renal calculi have rarely been cited as a major manifestation of cystinosis. We report a case history of a child with multiple urate calculi and a calcium oxalate stone resulting from proximal tubular dysfunction that was not associated with bicarbonate wastage.

Key Words: urinary calculus • cystinosis • urolithiasis

Accepted on November 14, 1985