Neonatal intestinal obstruction associated with oral calcium supplementation
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01/12/1981
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Resumo |
A case report of a 920 g infant developing a small intestinal obstruction following therapy for congestive cardiac failure is presented. Although the causation was thought to be milk curd obstruction, subsequent analysis revealed high concentration of calcium and phosphate in the stools. The possible pathogenesis is discussed in relation to the inspissated milk syndrome. |
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Australian Paediatric Association |
Relação |
DOI:10.1111/j.1440-1754.1981.tb01965.x Cleghorn, Geoffrey J. & Tudehope, David I. (1981) Neonatal intestinal obstruction associated with oral calcium supplementation. Australian Paediatric Journal, 17(4), pp. 298-299. |
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Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences |
Palavras-Chave | #calcium phosphate #diatrizoate #digoxin #furosemide #adverse drug reaction #case report #congestive cardiomyopathy #digestive system #heart #inspissated milk syndrome #intestine #intestine obstruction #newborn #oral drug administration #patent ductus arteriosus #prematurity #small intestine #therapy #Administration #Oral #Calcium Phosphates #Food #Fortified #Human #Infant #Low Birth Weight #Infant #Newborn #Infant #Premature #Diseases #Intestinal Obstruction #Male |
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Journal Article |