Krpan D, Milutinovic S, Nikolic V, Tomicic D, Lajtman Z, Prot F
Internal Clinic, Saint Spirit Hospital, Zagreb, Croatia.
Nephron. 1994;66(1):99-101. doi: 10.1159/000187774.
An 18-year-old man suffering from uremia was hospitalized because of severe skeletal pain and multiple exostoses. The patient had been treated for 5 years by regular hemodialysis; primary oxalosis was the suspected cause of uremia. Transiliac bone biopsy and subsequent histomorphometric analysis of undecalcified bone specimen as well as specific aluminum staining revealed a picture of oxalosis combined with osteomalacia and a marked accumulation of aluminum at the front of mineralization. This combination of histological features of oxalosis and aluminum bone disease suggests a new type of mixed renal osteodystrophy.