Table 1.
Disorder | Suggestive features | Investigations | Treatment |
---|---|---|---|
Primary hyperparathyroidism | ↑ or ↑N serum calcium | Serum calcium | Treat vitamin D deficiency |
↑ or ↑N serum PTH | |||
Hypercalciuria | PTH | Referral to endocrinology | |
Calcium oxalate or calcium phosphate stone | |||
↓ Bone mineral density | Vitamin D | ||
Secondary hyperparathyroidism | ↑ serum PTH | Serum calcium | Treat vitamin D deficiency |
↓ Vitamin D | |||
↓ or N serum calcium | PTH | Consider referral to endocrinology | |
Hypercalciuria | |||
↓ Bone mineral density | Vitamin D | ||
Complete distal renal tubular acidosis | Urine pH >5.8 | Serum electrolytes | Alkali citrate |
↓ serum bicarbonate | |||
↓ serum potassium | Urine pH | Thiazide | |
Pure apatite stone | |||
Hypocitraturia | 24h urine collection | ||
Hypercalciuria | |||
↓ Bone mineral density | |||
Incomplete distal renal tubular acidosis | Urine pH >5.3 | Serum electrolytes | Alkali citrate |
↓ N serum bicarbonate | |||
↓ N serum potassium | Urine pH | Thiazide | |
Pure apatite stone | |||
Hypocitraturia | 24h urine collection | ||
Hypercalciuria |
PTH: parathyroid hormone, ↑ = high, ↑N = at the high end of normal range; ↓ = low, ↓N = at the low end of normal range.