Interstitial Nephritis Presenting as Acute Kidney Injury Following Ingestion of Alternative Medicine Containing Lead: A Case Report.

Advanced Journal of Emergency Medicine Pub Date : 2018-07-28 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.22114/AJEM.v0i0.100
Saranya Moorthy, Arpith Easo Samuel, Fabith Moideen, Jayameena Peringat
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Introduction: Some studies have shown that patients consuming alternate medicine can suffer from complications like acute kidney injury (AKI) due to heavy metal poisoning. The use of traditional ayurvedic herbal remedies may be difficult to identify as a source of toxicity, especially if the treating doctor is not aware of this habit, unless a detailed history is taken. In this report, we describe a patient who had consumed ayurvedic supplements for treating fever and abdominal pain and presented to our emergency department (ED) with AKI.

Case presentation: A 24-year-old male presented to the ED with complaints of abdominal pain, fever and loose stools. His blood tests revealed AKI and he was started on emergency hemodialysis. His renal function improved after only one cycle of dialysis and he was discharged in a stable condition.

Conclusion: Acute lead toxicity should be suspected in patients with abdominal and neurological dysfunction who have a history of chronic ayurvedic medicine intake and thus should be promptly treated. Physicians should rule out potential toxicity from these supplements and have a heightened level of suspicion for lead toxicity in patients presenting with abdominal pain and AKI without any obvious cause.

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间质性肾炎在摄入含铅替代药物后表现为急性肾损伤:一例报告。
一些研究表明,服用替代药物的患者可能会因重金属中毒而出现急性肾损伤(AKI)等并发症。使用传统的阿育吠陀草药可能很难确定是毒性的来源,特别是如果治疗医生不知道这种习惯,除非有详细的病史。在这篇报告中,我们描述了一个病人服用阿育吠陀补充剂治疗发烧和腹痛,并以AKI就诊于我们的急诊科。病例介绍:一名24岁男性,以腹痛、发热和便稀就诊。他的血液检查显示AKI,他开始进行紧急血液透析。经过一个周期的透析,患者的肾功能有所改善,出院时病情稳定。结论:有慢性阿育吠陀药物摄入史的腹部和神经功能障碍患者应怀疑急性铅中毒,应及时治疗。医生应排除这些补充剂的潜在毒性,并对出现腹痛和无明显原因AKI的患者提高铅毒性的怀疑程度。
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