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RENAL SYMPTOM: VARIANTS OF INTERPRETATION

Abstract

Clinical task.

Parents of a 3.5-year-old girl consulted a doctor due to the girl’s unusual urine color.

The day before the girl had been complaining of pains in the lower abdomen. The girl urinated at night; in the morning the father discovered that the urine was bright crimson.

About the Authors

T. V. Kulichenko
Scientific Center of Children’s Health, Moscow
Russian Federation
Head of the emergency department of pediatrics with a group of Anesthesiology and Resuscitation of SCCH


M. A. Lazareva
Scientific Center of Children’s Health, Moscow, Russian Federation
Russian Federation


A. V. Nikitin
Scientific Center of Children’s Health, Moscow, Russian Federation
Russian Federation


H. V. Zhurkova
Scientific Center of Children’s Health, Moscow, Russian Federation
Russian Federation


References

1. Gematologicheskii nauchnyi tsentr RAMN [Hematological Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences]. Available at: http://porphyria.blood.ru/ctotakoe.htm

2. Richard E Frye. Acute Porphyria. Available at: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/957604

3. Bonkovsky H. L., Balwani M., Anderson K. E. Available at: http://www.medscape.org/viewarticle/712889


Review

For citations:


Kulichenko T.V., Lazareva M.A., Nikitin A.V., Zhurkova H.V. RENAL SYMPTOM: VARIANTS OF INTERPRETATION. Pediatric pharmacology. 2014;11(1):91-92.

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ISSN 1727-5776 (Print)
ISSN 2500-3089 (Online)