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Renal stones complicating short-term furosemide therapy after congenital heart surgery in 2 children
Sulafa K M Ali.
 | | | | Abstract Furosemide, commonly used in children with congenital heart disease is known to cause hypercalciuria which can rarely progress to renal stones (1,2). Although the incidence of this complication increases with higher doses, a dose as low as 0.75 mg/kg/day can lead to Nephrolithiasis (2). We describe 2 children treated with furosemide for a period of 4-6 weeks after cardiac surgery who developed this complication. Key words: Pediatrics
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