A 3-month-old infant presented to the pediatric emergency department with respiratory distress and tetany after ingestion of a phosphate-containing oral laxative. The initial phosphorus level was 38.3 mg/dL. With aggressive fluid resuscitation and intravenous calcium administration, the infant completely recovered. Although the risks of phosphate-containing enemas are well described, life-threatening hyperphosphatemia can also result from administration of phosphate-containing oral laxatives. Aggressive fluid hydration is the mainstay of treatment. Intravenous calcium administration may be necessary to avoid hemodynamic collapse despite the theoretical possibility of metastatic calcifications. Physicians should be alerted to the possibility of phosphate toxicity and hypocalcemic tetany in young children when treated with over-the-counter laxatives. Caregivers should be advised not to administer over-the-counter laxatives to infants without physician supervision.
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November 01 2006
Severe Hyperphosphatemia and Hypocalcemic Tetany After Oral Laxative Administration in a 3-Month-Old Infant
Michele B. Domico, MD;
Michele B. Domico, MD
aDivisions of Pediatric Critical Care
bDepartment of Pediatrics, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, California
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Van Huynh, MD;
Van Huynh, MD
bDepartment of Pediatrics, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, California
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Sudhir K. Anand, MD;
Sudhir K. Anand, MD
cPediatric Nephrology
bDepartment of Pediatrics, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, California
dDepartment of Pediatrics, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, California
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Richard Mink, MD
Richard Mink, MD
aDivisions of Pediatric Critical Care
bDepartment of Pediatrics, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, California
dDepartment of Pediatrics, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, California
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Address correspondence to Richard Mink, MD, Division of Pediatric Critical Care, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, 1000 W, Carson St, Box 491, Torrance, CA 90509. E-mail: rmink@ucla.edu
Pediatrics (2006) 118 (5): e1580–e1583.
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June 07 2006
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Michele B. Domico, Van Huynh, Sudhir K. Anand, Richard Mink; Severe Hyperphosphatemia and Hypocalcemic Tetany After Oral Laxative Administration in a 3-Month-Old Infant. Pediatrics November 2006; 118 (5): e1580–e1583. 10.1542/peds.2006-1249
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