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Extremely rapid stone formation in cystinuria: look out for dietary supplements!

Valentine GillionThibaud-Pierre SaussezSandy Van NieuwenhoveMichel Jadoul
Published in: Clinical kidney journal (2021)
Cystinuria is an autosomal recessive disease characterized by recurrent nephrolithiasis. The prevention of new stones is based on diluting and alkalinizing urine, as well as a low salt and moderate protein intake. The avoidance of food rich in methionine (the precursor of cystine) is also advocated. We report the case of a young adult adherent to the preventative strategy who was stone-free and within months formed a large stone. This coincided with the recent intake of a dietary supplement containing both cystine and methionine. Patients and physicians should be aware of the potential harm of such supplements in patients with cystinuria.
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