Hyperoxaluria and oxalosis – Symptoms and causes – Mayo Clinic

Oxalosis occurs if you have primary hyperoxaluria and your kidneys fail. Because your body can no longer eliminate the extra oxalate, it starts accumulating — first in your blood, then in your eyes, bones, skin, muscles, blood vessels, heart and other organs. This can cause multiple problems. Enteric hyperoxaluria.

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