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Drug-induced urolithiasis in a child complicated by acute obstructive kidney injury: clinical case

https://doi.org/10.37489/2949-1924-0037

EDN: CKMQEL

Abstract

Ceftriaxone-induced urolithiasis is a rare form of urolithiasis in childhood and is accompanied even less often by postrenal (obstructive) acute kidney injury. Its development against the background of acute surgical abdominal disease, for which antibacterial therapy is being performed, seems difficult both from the point of view of diagnosis and treatment. A case of the development of urolithiasis against the background of treatment of appendicular peritonitis complicated by severe acute obstructive kidney injury, which was stopped by minimally invasive methods with subsequent resolution of the obstruction, is presented.

About the Authors

I. S. Shormanov
Yaroslavl State Medical University
Russian Federation

Igor S. Shormanov — Doctor of Medicine, Professor, Head. Department of Urology with Nephrology

Yaroslavl



D. N. Shchedrov
Yaroslavl State Medical University; Regional Children's Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

Dmitriy N. Shchedrov — Doctor of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Urology with Nephrology; Head. Department of Pediatric Uroandrology

Yaroslavl



S. A. Zhigalov
Yaroslavl State Medical University
Russian Federation

Sergey A. Zhigalov — Ph. D., Associate Professor of the Department of Urology and Nephrology

Yaroslavl



D. Yu. Garova
Central City Hospital
Russian Federation

Daria Yu. Garova — doctor pediatric urologist-andrologist

Yaroslavl



S. V. Sokolov
Regional Children's Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

Sergey V. Sokolov — Candidate of Medical Sciences, Deputy Chief Physician

Yaroslavl



E. N. Babunina
Yaroslavl State Medical University
Russian Federation

Ekaterina N. Babunina — 5th year student of the Pediatric Faculty

Yaroslavl



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Shormanov I.S., Shchedrov D.N., Zhigalov S.A., Garova D.Yu., Sokolov S.V., Babunina E.N. Drug-induced urolithiasis in a child complicated by acute obstructive kidney injury: clinical case. Patient-Oriented Medicine and Pharmacy. 2024;2(1):15-21. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.37489/2949-1924-0037. EDN: CKMQEL

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