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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Circ J. 2010 Sep 29;74(11):2403–2409. doi: 10.1253/circj.cj-10-0107

Table 2.

Characteristics of Hyperoxaluria Patients Performing ECG or Echocardiogram

Total population (n=38) N/Mean (%)
Symptoms
  Dyspnea 4 (10.5%)
  Chestpain 3 (7.9%)
  Palpitation 3 (7.9%)
  Syncope 1 (2.6%)
Family history of hyperoxaluria 2 (5.3%)
Chest X-ray abnormalites
  Cardiomegaly 7 (18.4%)
  Pulmonary venous hypertension 2 (5.3%)
  Pleural effusion 1 (2.6%)
Cardiac CT abnormality
  Calcified coronary artery 3 (7.9%)
Transplantation
  Combined liver and kidney 17(44.7%)
  Renal 10 (26.3%)
  Liver 1 (2.6%)

ECG, electrocardiogram; CT, computed tomography.