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Date: | Fri, 12 Mar 2004 10:18:56 -0500 |
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Good morning wise ones...this is going to be quick and to the point. My
statement that brick dust urine in the first fews days of life is not
necessarily a sign of alarm is being challenged. I have searched the
archives and see the discussions, but I need references and facts for this
physician. I have done further research on the net, Medscape, Pubmed etc
and have come up without any references. If anyone has a reference, could
you please share it with me. I do not mean for this to start a discussion
on "brick dust", I just need some references. Thanks in advance, I don't
know what I would do without this wonderful place to learn from others!!
Have a great day.
Karen Roeske RN, IBCLC
Dayton, Ohio
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