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Ceftriaxone-Associated Biliary Pseuodolithiasis: Sonographic and CT Findings

Seo YN, Lee SJ, Yoon JH

Ceftriaxone is known to induce a precipitation in the gallbladder that mimics gallstones on sonography in the children and adults. "Biliary pseudolithiasis" is now used to describe this reversible, benign...
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Clinical Review and Case Report of Ceftriaxone-associated Gallbladder Pseudolithiasis in Adult

Jung HK, Lee DS

Although ceftriaxone can be used safely in most instances, it can sometimes induce biliary sludge or stone formation. Most of the patients remain asymptomatic and children are more susceptible to...
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Ceftriaxone-Induced Acute Pancreatitis in Patient with Liver Abscess

Kang SM, Song JE

Acute pancreatitis is a rare complication in patients treated with ceftriaxone. Precipitation of ceftriaxone in the bile causes the formation of biliary sludge leading to the development of cholangitis, cholecystitis,...
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A Case of Reversible Biliary Pseudolithiasis After Ceftriaxone Therapy

Lee HK, Kim YC, Kim YT

  • KMID: 2335293
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1997 Oct;40(10):1470-1470.
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...
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Treatment of Uncomplicated Male Gonococcal Urethritis with Ceftriaxone

Lee JT, So SN, Kim JH, Kim JH

  • KMID: 2231328
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1988 Jun;26(3):383-388.
Ceftriaxone is a new semi-synthetic, broad spectrum third generation cephalosporin. It has a high degree of stability in the presence of beta-lactamase and its half-life averages about 8 hours. A...
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Gallbladder pseudolithiasis caused by ceftriaxone in young adult

Choi YY, Jung YH, Choi SM, Lee CS, Kim D, Hur KY

Ceftriaxone is a commonly used antibiotic due to some of its advantages. Reversible gallbladder (GB) sludge or stone has been reported after ceftriaxone therapy. Most of these patients have no...
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A Case of Ceftriaxone Associated Biliary Sludge

Yoon JK, Lee HH, Shin YK, Choung JT, Tockgo YC

Ceftriaxone, an effective third generation cephalosporin with a wide range of antimicrobial activity, has become widely used by pediatricians for a variety of bacterial infections including meningitis. It has been...
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A Case of Ceftriaxone-induced Pseudocholelithiasis

Kim HK, Kim JH, Kim KM, Yoon CH

  • KMID: 2207869
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1998 Jun;41(6):841-843.
Ceftriaxone, a third-generation cephalosporin, is a very potent, broad spectrum antibiotic commonly used in patients with meningitis, osteomyelitis, pyelonephritis, Lyme disease and many other severe infectious diseases. Up to 46%...
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Biliary Pseudolithiasis in Children: To Avoid Unnecessary Surgical Procedure

Kim SY, Lim SA, Lee MD

Gallbladder stones in children are not common without underlying hemolytic diseases or other risk factors like obesity. Ceftriaxone, a third generation cephalosporin, is known to make biliary precipitations that can...
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Ceftriaxone Induced Immune Hemolytic Anemia: Detection of Drug-dependent Antibody by Ex-vivo Antigen in Urine

Kim SY, Song KS, Kim HO, Lee HM

There have been a few reported cases of immune hemolytic anemia induced by ceftriaxone. We encountered a patient with immune hemolytic anemia that seemed to be stimulated by a degradation...
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Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis by Ceftriaxone in Patient with Newly Diagnosed Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

Lee JH, Ju IN, Cho HJ, Min HK, Hong YS

Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) is a rare disease in absolute numbers with an incidence of 2 cases per million people per year. Most cases of TEN are caused by drugs,...
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Ceftriaxone-induced Acute Pancreatitis in an Adult

Lee JM, Park JM, Kim JH, Lee WG, Lee SH, Nam SJ, Kang CD, Lee SJ

Ceftriaxone is commonly used for the treatment of bacterial infection. But it may precipitate in bile causing biliary sludge, pseudolithiasis and gallstone especially in children. We report a case of...
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A Prospective Study on Ceftriaxone-associated Biliary Pseudolithiasis: A Dose-related Comparison

Lee SJ, Kim JH, Jeong JH, Cho SM, Park ST, Choi DS, Lee HK

  • KMID: 2207498
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 2000 Aug;43(8):1090-1097.
PURPOSE: Ceftriaxone, a parenteral third-generation cephalosporine, is widely used in the treatment of various bacterial infections. It possesses high calcium-binding affinity, forming complexes with calcium in bile salts to develop precipitate that...
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Ceftiaxone-Induced Neurotoxicity: Case Report, Pharmacokinetic Considerations, and Literature Review

Kim KB, Kim SM, Park W, Kim JS, Kwon SK, Kim HY

Ceftriaxone is widely used in patients for the treatment of serious gram-negative infections. Ceftriaxone can induce some potential side effects, including neurotoxicity, however, nonconvulsive status epilepticus has rarely been reported....
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Ceftriaxone Associated Biliary Pseudolithiasis

Kim JY, Ko JS, Lee HJ, Ko YR, Seo JK

  • KMID: 2072558
  • Korean J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr.
  • 1998 Sep;1(1):100-106.
PURPOSE: Ceftriaxone, a potent parenteral third-generation semisynthetic cephalosporin is widely used for the treatment of a variety of bacterial infections in both children and adult. Review of recent data indicates...
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Sonographic Findings of Ceftriaxone-associated Gallbladder Pseudolithiasis

Lee JH, Choi DS, Lee HK, Park ST, Oh YH, Kim SH, Lee SW, Cho SM, Jung JH

  • KMID: 1573430
  • J Korean Soc Med Ultrasound.
  • 2000 Sep;19(3):171-176.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate sonographic findings of ceftriaxone-associated pseudolithiasis in gallbladder(GB). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty-seven children who received ceftriaxone treatment were prospectively evaluated with ultrasound(US)....
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Preoperative administration effect of metronidazole, ceftriaxone sodium and their combination on stenotic index of jejunal anastomotic segment of dogs

Rafique R, Asi MN, Saqib M, Hussain MH, Sial AU, Mushtaq A

  • KMID: 1700787
  • Korean J Vet Res.
  • 2014 Mar;54(1):27-30.
The jejunum is the longest part of the small intestine and its lumen is mainly involved in the absorption of the nutrients. The present study was conducted to evaluate the...
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Occlusive Retinal Vasculitis Associated with Intravenous Ceftriaxone Injection

Seok JY, Lee SJ, Oh MJ, Lee SY

PURPOSE: To report a case of bilateral occlusive retinal vasculitis presumed to be associated with intravenous ceftriaxone injection. CASE SUMMARY: A 26-year-old woman presented with a sudden visual impairment which developed...
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Prmary Actinomycosis of the Breast:A Case Report

Seo H, Yeom JS, Park YL, Park CP

  • KMID: 2170086
  • Infect Chemother.
  • 2003 Oct;35(5):360-363.
Primary actinomycosis of the breast is an uncommon disorder, however, it must be taken into account in the differential diagnosis of chronic breast abscess and malignancy, especially in intractable breast...
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In Vitro Activities of Ceftriaxone-Sulbactam against Major Aerobic and Anaerobic Bacteria from Clinical Samples

Cho S, Chung HS, Lee Y, Kim M, Yong D, Jeong SH, Lee K, Chong Y

BACKGROUND: beta-lactam antibiotics are one of the most common antimicrobial agents. However, the increasing of beta-lactamase-producing bacteria makes these agents less useful. Therefore, agents stable for beta-lactamase have been developed....
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