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Year : 2008 |
Volume
: 19 | Issue : 4 | Page
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Hyperuricosuria, an Often Overlooked Cause of Recurrent Oliguria in Children
Kamal Akl
Department of Pediatrics, Jordan University Hospital, Amman, Jordan
Correspondence Address:
Kamal Akl Department of Pediatrics, Jordan University Hospital, P.O. Box 831373, Amman 11183 Jordan
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PMID: 18580023
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The association of oliguria with hyperuricosuria is often overlooked. Herein, we report an infant who since the age of five months had recurrent oliguria secondary to hyperuricosuria documented several times in the hospital. The decreased urine output coincided with the presence of increased excretion of uric acid, which fluctuated within 24 hours as well as every few weeks. The child responded to treatment with increase in the fluid fluid intake along with the xanthine oxidase inhibitor, allopurinol. Being alert for hyperuricosuria in cases of oliguria, especially if there is history of gout or stones, may avoid performing many unnecessary investigations |
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