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Renal calcifications
Received a call from the SCN registrar in relation to the renal ultrasound DS had when he was admitted for a UTI. She informed me that DS has signs of renal calcifications which is not that uncommon for preemie babies.
We are seeing the paediatrician today to discuss results and arrange additional tests.
Has anyone has the same issue with their preemie? What was the method of treatment?
Thanks
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Hi Rosebud. This is something that is not uncommon in very prem babies like ours. Very often babies of this early gestation are given a drug called lasix. This drug is a diuretic that helps clear away the excess fluid from around the baby's lungs and heart. This can aid in causing this calculi to form. They will watch this with ultrasound - most often they are passed through the wee - somnetimes they will require surgery.
I hope that has helped honey. :hug: Try not to worry too much and your doctor will be able to shed light on how large the calculi is and if it's likely to be passed or not. Each individual case is different... :hug:
ETA: Sometimes they can be lasered as well to avoid surgery...xxx