Hypocalciuria
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Hypocalciuria is a low level of calcium in the urine. It is a significant risk factor for predicting eclampsia in pregnancy.[1] It is also common in patients with Gitelman syndrome.[2]
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- ↑ T. Kazerooni, "Calcium to creatinine ratio in a spot sample of urine for early prediction of pre-eclampsia", International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics Unknown parameter
|Volume=ignored (|volume=suggested) (help); Unknown parameter|Issue=ignored (|issue=suggested) (help); Unknown parameter|Pages=ignored (|pages=suggested) (help) - ↑ Cheng CJ, Shiang JC, Hsu YJ, Yang SS, Lin SH (2007), "Hypocalciuria in patients with Gitelman syndrome: role of blood volume", American Journal of Kidney Disease: 693–700 Unknown parameter
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