Urine saturation and promoter/inhibitor parameters and ratios in renal stone disease caused by ceftriaxone |
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Authors: | Danko Milošević Branko Miše Ivan Habuš Marija Topalović-Grković Danica Batinić Anja Tea Golubić Daniel Turudić |
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Affiliation: | 191. Department for Pediatric Nephrology, University Children’s Hospital Zagreb, Zagreb School of Medicine, Ki?pati?eva 12, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia 291. Department for Pediatric Infectious diseases, School of Medicine, Zagreb University, Zagreb, Croatia 391. Department for Physical chemistry, Institute ?Ru?er Bo?kovi?“, Bijeni?ka cesta 54, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia 491. Department of Anesthesiology and Intesive Care, University Clinical Centre Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
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Abstract: | During ceftriaxone treatment of subdural empyema caused by Streptococcus intermedius urinary and biliary stones were noticed. Increased levels of urinary calcium excretion were detected during ongoing treatment in comparison with 2 months check-up. There were no significant changes in the promoter/inhibitor urolithiasis parameters, oxalate, citrate, urate, cistine, glycosaminoglycans or their ratios. Urine saturation was calculated using EQUIL 2 computer programme (calcium oxalate, brushite) and it was normal. Probable trigger for the ceftriaxone/calcium hydroxy carbonate phosphate mixture of stones was a critical boost of solubility products caused by ceftriaxone treatment and phospnate urine content with a subsequent large-scale spontaneous precipitation of crystals. |
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