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ICD-10 code: E72.01

Disease category: E72.0: Disorders of amino-acid transport

Cystinuria is a genetic disorder characterized by the inability of the kidneys to properly reabsorb cystine, an amino acid that is found in high concentrations in the urine. As a result, cystine crystals can form in the urine, leading to the development of kidney stones and other related health problems.

Cystinuria is caused by mutations in one of several genes that are involved in the transport of cystine and other amino acids in the kidneys. These mutations can lead to the accumulation of cystine in the urine, which can cause the formation of stones in the kidneys, ureters, and bladder.

Symptoms of cystinuria can include pain in the back, abdomen, or groin, as well as frequent urination, blood in the urine, and the passing of small stones in the urine. In some cases, large stones may also develop, which can cause blockages and damage to the urinary tract.

There is no cure for cystinuria, but there are several treatment options available that can help manage the symptoms of the disorder and prevent complications. These include:

Increasing fluid intake: Drinking plenty of water can help dilute the concentration of cystine in the urine and reduce the risk of stone formation.

Medications: Certain medications, such as thiol drugs and alkalinizing agents, can help prevent the formation of cystine stones by altering the pH of the urine.

Dietary changes: Avoiding foods that are high in cystine, such as red meat and dairy products, can help reduce the concentration of cystine in the urine.

Surgery: In cases where stones are large or causing blockages, surgery may be necessary to remove them.

Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL): This non-invasive procedure uses shock waves to break up kidney stones, making them easier to pass in the urine.

It is important for individuals with cystinuria to work closely with their healthcare providers to develop a personalized treatment plan that meets their individual needs and helps manage their symptoms. With proper treatment and management, most individuals with cystinuria can lead healthy and productive lives.

Treatment of Cystinuria:

Cystinuria is a genetic disorder that affects the transport of cystine and other amino acids in the kidneys, leading to the formation of kidney stones. Treatment of cystinuria aims to prevent the formation of new stones, manage pain associated with existing stones, and prevent complications such as urinary tract infections and kidney damage.

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