Background: Gitelman's syndrome or familial hypokalemia-hypomagnesemia and Bartter syndrome share some common features but their prognosis is quite different.
Case Report: Four unrelated children, aged 5 to 12 years, were studied because they suffered from muscle cramps and/or abdominal pain. Supportive findings included: hypokalemia (2.
The authors report on a pediatric case of transient neutropenia with erythroblastopenia secondary to human parvovirus infection occurring in a child without underlying hemolytic disease. The heterogeneity of hematologic manifestations in such infections is discussed.
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