|
Systemic Oxalosis in Infants: Two Cases and Literature ReviewDOI: 10.5262/tndt.2013.1002.13 Keywords: Systemic oxalosis , Infant , Persistent hyponatremia and hypoalbuminemia , Pulmonary involvement Abstract: The infantile form of primary hyperoxaluria is a very rare disease and often presents as a lifethreatening condition because of rapid progression to end-stage renal disease and systemic oxalosis. We described two infants with primary hyperoxaluria type 1 (PH1). Persistent severe hyponatremia and hypoalbuminemia were noted in both patients and cerebral and pulmonary involvements of systemic oxalosis were suspected in one patient. Such a severe phenotype of infantile PH1 is an important nding that should be added to the list of manifestations of PH1.
|