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Ceftriaxone, a potent third-generation semisynthetic cephalosporine, is widely used for
treatment various bacterial infections in children. There have been some reports that
transient appearance of gallbladder sludge was often demonstrated by abdominal sonography
in patients treated with ceftriaxone. Reversible biliary pseudolithiasis was used to
describe this phenomenon.
We present a case of biliary pseudolithiasis which appeared to be related to intravenous
ceftriaxone therapy in children who... |