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Pediatric Nephrology | 1997

The effects of cysteamine on the upper gastrointestinal tract of children with cystinosis

William J. Wenner; Jerome L. Murphy

Abstract.The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of cysteamine on gastric acid output and serum gastrin levels in children with nephropathic cystinosis. We studied four children with nephropathic cystinosis receiving a dose of free base cysteamine of 14.35 mg/kg four times a day (range 12.30 – 18.80 mg/kg). Gastric acid was measured for the hour before and after administration of the medication. Serum gastrin levels were obtained at 0, 30, 60, and 90 min following the medication. Gastrointestinal anatomy was evaluated by endoscopy and biopsy. Following administration of the medication, all subjects showed an increase in gastric acid output. Mean acid output increased from 0.79 to 2.22 mEq/h. Mean gastric acid output adjusted for body weight increased from 0.03 to 0.09 mEq/kg per hour. Following administration of the medication, all subjects showed an increase in serum gastrin. The mean increase above the base value was 38.3 pg/dl. Two of the four subjects demonstrated visual and histological evidence of inflammation. Cysteamine has a marked effect on gastric acid production and serum gastrin, even at the dose used in children with nephropathic cystinosis. The clinical effect of this acid production is unknown but may be significant.


Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 1989

Follow-up of infants with obstructive uropathy detected in utero and treated surgically postnatally

Jerome L. Murphy; Stanley A. Mendoza; William R. Griswold; Michael G. Packer; George W. Kaplan

Thirty-four infants with obstructive uropathy detected by prenatal ultrasonography at 34 +/- 0.56 weeks (SE) had surgery during the first 2 years of life. The growth and renal function of the 25 children after being followed for over 1 year are described. Twelve children had unilateral disease, and 13 had bilateral disease. All 12 children with unilateral disease grew at or above the fifth percentile and had normal renal function (glomerular filtration rate, 101 +/- 7 mL/min/1.73 m2). Thirteen children with bilateral disease were followed for 26.1 +/- 3.4 months. Growth was good: 10 of the 13 grew at or above the fifth percentile. The serum creatinine was 0.7 +/- 0.2 mg/dL, and the glomerular filtration rate was 91 +/- 10 mL/min/1.73 m2. One child required chronic dialysis. The prenatal diagnosis of urinary tract anomalies followed by early intervention may improve the long-term outcome of children with obstructive uropathy.


Critical Care Medicine | 1989

Interference with creatinine concentration measurement by high dose furosemide infusion.

Jerome L. Murphy; Thomas L. Hurt; William R. Griswold; Bradley M. Peterson; Alexander Rodarte; Henry F. Krous; Stanley A. Mendoza

Three patients had unmeasurable serum creatinine concentrations using a colorimetric method while receiving high doses of furosemide. The present study shows that enzymatic methods of measuring the serum creatinine concentration should be used in patients receiving high doses of furosemide.


Pediatric Nephrology | 1993

Fatal Pneumocystis pneumonia in a child treated for focal segmental glomerulosclerosis

Jerome L. Murphy; Henry L. Kano; Peter J. Chenaille; Sudesh P. Makker

A 4-year-old female with nephrotic syndrome secondary to focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) was treated with pulse methylprednisolone and chlorambucil therapy. She subsequently developed fatalPneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP). This is the first report of a pediatric patient whose treatment for FSGS resulted in PCP raising the issue of PCP prophylaxis for these patients.


Journal of Nutrition | 1996

Modulation of Lysyl Oxidase by Dietary Copper in Rats

Robert B. Rucker; Nadia Romero-Chapman; Toniel Wong; Jill Lee; Francene M. Steinberg; Carl Mcgee; Michael S. Clegg; Karen M. Reiser; Taru Kosonen; Janet Y. Uriu-Hare; Jerome L. Murphy; Carl L. Keen


Pediatrics | 1989

Successful fibrinolytic treatment of arterial thrombosis and hypertension in a cocaine-exposed neonate.

John B. Anderson; William R. Griswold; Michael L. Segall; Jerome L. Murphy; Stanley A. Mendoza


The Journal of Pediatrics | 1991

Treatment of cystinosis with cysteamine from early infancy

Vivian M. Reznik; Megan Adamson; Raymond D. Adelman; Jerome L. Murphy; William A. Gahl; Karen F. Clark; Jerry A. Schneider


JAMA Pediatrics | 1988

Follow-up of Infants With Bilateral Renal Disease Detected In Utero: Growth and Renal Function

George W. Kaplan; Jerome L. Murphy; Michael G. Packer; Donald Boychuck; William R. Griswold; George R. Leopold; Stanley A. Mendoza


Pediatrics | 1992

Renal Tubular Acidosis in Children Treated With Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole During Therapy for Acute Lymphoid Leukemia

Jerome L. Murphy


The Journal of Pediatrics | 1965

Local anesthetic intoxication of the fetus—a newly recognized complication of maternal caudal anesthesia

John C. Sinclair; Howard A. Fox; Joseph F. Lentz; Gilbert L. Fuld; Jerome L. Murphy

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George W. Kaplan

Boston Children's Hospital

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Carl L. Keen

University of California

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Carl Mcgee

University of California

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