Marzouk M, Neffati F, Khelifa H, Douki W, Monastiri K, Gueddiche M N, Ben Amor A, Najjar M F
Laboratoire de biochimie-toxicologie, Hôpital universitaire de Monastir, Tunisia.
Ann Biol Clin (Paris). 2008 Jul-Aug;66(4):471-4. doi: 10.1684/abc.2008.0252.
The authors report an 11-day-old exclusively breast-fed female, with a birth weight of 3 300 g, who had suffered from dehydration stage I, with acute renal failure and metabolic acidosis, with 170 mmol/L of serum sodium. Renal ultrasounds were normal but the rate of sodium in mother's milk was three times higher than controls (87 versus 21 mmol/L). Intravenous rehydration allowed the correction of hydroelectrolytic disorders.