Case report: Life threatening hyponatremia in infants with urinary tract infections: two cases of type III pseudohypoaldosteronism and review of the literature
We describe two female infants at the age of five and six months with urinary tract infections presenting with vomiting and reduced drinking behavior. On laboratory analysis, severe hyponatremia (106 mmol/L and 109 mmol/L) was seen with hyperkalemia and compensated metabolic acidosis. Endocrinologic...
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Main Authors: | Cécile Carl (Author), Lars Dinkelbach (Author), Julia Mohr (Author), Ruy Perez (Author), Tobias Vera Lopez (Author), Susanne Fricke-Otto (Author), Tim Niehues (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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