Nephrocalcinosis fortuitously discovered: the role of surreptitious self administration of diuretics
Background: Furosemide is a drug widely used for several medical conditions and could be used without medical prescription. Furosemide-related nephrocalcinosis can occur regardless of age, although the risk is higher in premature infants. The defining characteristic of nephrocalcinosis is generalize...
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Main Authors: | Nery Sablon Gonzalez (Author), Liliana Moran Caicedo (Author), Maria Belen Alonso Ortiz (Author), Yanet Parodis Lopez (Author), Angelica Laurin (Author), Emmanuel Andrès (Author), Noel Lorenzo Villalba (Author) |
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Babol University of Medical Sciences,
2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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