A 16-year-old boy is brought to the emergency department with sudden onset of left-sided abdominal pain and blood in his urine. The pain waxes and wanes in intensity and does not improve with rest or position changes. He has a lengthy history of similar pain episodes, but this is the first time he has had gross hematuria. Physical examination shows costovertebral angle tenderness on the left side. Microscopic examination of the urine is shown below.
Further quantitative laboratory evaluation is most likely to detect which of the following abnormalities in this patient?
A) Aminoaciduria
B) Hypercalciuria
C) Hyperoxaluria
D) Hyperuricosuria
E) Hypocitraturia
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