Hyperoxaluria, Primary. Primary Hyperoxaluria . Primary Oxalosis . Primary Oxaluria . Hyperoxalurias, Primary . Oxaloses, Primary . Oxalosis, Primary . Oxalurias, Primary . Primary Hyperoxalurias . Primary Oxaloses . Primary Oxalurias . Oxaluria, Primary . A genetic disorder characterized by excretion of large amounts of OXALATES in urine; NEPHROLITHIASIS; NEPHROCALCINOSIS; early onset of RENAL FAILURE; and often a generalized deposit of CALCIUM OXALATE. There are subtypes classified by the enzyme defects in glyoxylate metabolism. . 0.76
Oxalidaceae. Creeping Wood Sorrel . Oxalis . Oxalis corniculata . Wood Sorrel . Woodsorrel . Creeping Wood Sorrels . Sorrel, Creeping Wood . Sorrel, Wood . Sorrels, Creeping Wood . Sorrels, Wood . Wood Sorrel, Creeping . Wood Sorrels . Wood Sorrels, Creeping . Woodsorrels . Wood-sorrel family in the order Oxalidales. Some species of RUMEX (of the family POLYGONACEAE) also known by the common name of sorrels. . 0.71
Oxalates. Ethanedioic Acids . Oxalic Acids . Acids, Ethanedioic . Acids, Oxalic . Oxalic Acids . Derivatives of OXALIC ACID. Included under this heading are a broad variety of acid forms, salts, esters, and amides that are derived from the ethanedioic acid structure. . 0.67
Oxalobacter formigenes. Oxalobacter . The sole species of the genus Oxalobacter consisting of straight or curved gram-negative rods with rounded ends. Cells are nonmotile, nonsporing, and use oxylates as the only source of CARBON and energy, with formate and CARBON DIOXIDE as end products. They are isolated from lake sediments and from the rumen or large bowel of humans and animals. (From Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology, 9th ed) . 0.58