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Query: UMLS:C0022672 (
acute tubular necrosis
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We experienced a case of a 44 year old man who had ingested potassium bromate solution for
suicide attempt
. Soon after the ingestion, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and diarrhea developed in him. Several hours later, he began to complain of auditory disturbance and, in addition, anuric acute renal failure occurred. Direct hemoperfusion and hemodialysis was performed on the patient for the treatment purpose. Five weeks later, he was released from hemodialysis procedure. Gradually, on the other hand, progressing anemia was observed until 90th hospital day, which slowly improved thereafter. Further, pruritus, lower leg pain, headache, tinnitus and loss of sense of taste, etc. were observed in the clinical course. Renal biopsy was performed on the 119th hospital day and the specimen showed the regenerative stage of
acute tubular necrosis
. In our case, acute renal failure was reversible and, many other clinical manifestations were observed. However slight anemia and irreversible severe auditory disturbance remained unimproved.
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PMID:[A case of acute potassium bromate intoxication]. 222 63
Gliclazide, a sulfonlyurea class molecule, is used to control glycaemic levels in non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Acute and chronic toxicity studies, conducted in various animal species, have demonstrated a very low toxicity. We report a patient who developed acute renal failure due to
acute tubular necrosis
following a massive ingestion of gliclazide in an
suicide attempt
. The patient ingested 28 grams of gliclazide; the normal dose of gliclazide is 80 mg one or twice a day. At admission the patient was hypoglycaemia and in a few days became oliguric with an increase in the serum creatinine concentration, but with a normal blood urea nitrogen level. He underwent dialysis and ten days after ingestion of gliclazide, his renal function improved rapidly.
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PMID:Acute renal failure after massive ingestion of gliclazide in a suicide attempt. 960 41
A 38-year old man presented with drowsiness 14 hours after ingesting about 1200 mls (40 ounces) of antifreeze in a
suicide attempt
. He was successfully treated with an ethanol enriched, bicarbonate based-dialysate. With a concomitant peripheral intravenous infusion of ethanol, this enrichment of the dialysate helped maintain the intradialytic ethanol concentration between 97-135 mg/dl over an 8 hour dialysis session. The patient developed
acute tubular necrosis
and required further dialysis. He made a complete recovery after three weeks and was discharged with a serum creatinine of 1.4 mg/dl.
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PMID:Survival after massive ethylene glycol poisoning: role of an ethanol enriched, bicarbonate-based dialysate. 1061 1
A 43-year-old man ingested a chlorothalonil-containing fungicide in a
suicide attempt
. The patient was found to have acute kidney injury from
acute tubular necrosis
on hospital admission (serum creatinine 2.9 mg/dL), although his renal function recovered with hydration and supportive care. Acute toxicity from chlorothalonil ingestion has been described very rarely, and no previous cases have described clinically-significant renal effects.
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PMID:Reversible Acute Kidney Injury Associated with Chlorothalonil Ingestion. 2984 26