Disease | gastroenteritis |
Phenotype | C0178879|obstructive uropathy |
Sentences | 2 |
PubMedID- 22185968 | Conclusion: although obstructive uropathy associated with rotavirus gastroenteritis is very rare, this disease condition should be explored when anuria is refractory to sufficient fluid replacement therapy or when oliguria persists despite recovery of the gastrointestinal symptoms. |
PubMedID- 25810216 | Conclusion: in order for ammonium acid urate stones to form in patients with acute obstructive uropathy associated with rotavirus gastroenteritis, prolonged continuous acidosis with hyperuricemia, might be necessary. |
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