Metabolic alkalosis with multiple salt unbalance: an atypical onset of cystic fibrosis in a child
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Keywords

pseudo-Bartter syndrome
metabolic alkalosis
hyponatremia
cystic fibrosis
child

How to Cite

Poddighe, D., Castelli, L., Comi, E. V., Brambilla, I., & Bruni, P. (2017). Metabolic alkalosis with multiple salt unbalance: an atypical onset of cystic fibrosis in a child. Journal of Pediatric and Neonatal Individualized Medicine (JPNIM), 7(1), e070105. https://doi.org/10.7363/070105

Abstract

Dehydration with multiple salt abnormalities is frequently encountered in the paediatric emergency department, during acute illnesses complicated by loss of body fluids. Metabolic alkalosis is not a common finding in dehydrated children. The presence of unusual electrolyte unbalance, such as metabolic alkalosis, hyponatremia, hypochloremia and hypokalemia, without evidence of renal tubular defects, is named as pseudo-Bartter syndrome. It can occur in several clinical settings and, in infancy, it is described as a potential complication of cystic fibrosis. We report a case of pseudo-Bartter syndrome representing the onset of cystic fibrosis in childhood.
https://doi.org/10.7363/070105
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