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Title: The incidence of cystinuria in Japan. Author: Ito H, Murakami M, Miyauchi T, Mori I, Yamaguchi K, Usui T, Shimazaki J. Journal: J Urol; 1983 May; 129(5):1012-4. PubMed ID: 6406687. Abstract: Screening tests for cystinuria were done in approximately 110,000 children and students. The rates of discovery were chemical cystinuria 920 to 1, cystine crystalluria 16,000 to 1 and homozygous cystinuria 18,000 to 1 (8,000 to 1 if a correction was made by the rates of performances of secondary screening and urinary amino acid assay). No stone formation was observed in a 7-year followup of 6 patients considered to be homozygotes. A correlation was observed between urinary cystine and urinary uric acid levels in 39 cases of chemical cystinuria.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]