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McKittrick-Wheelock syndrome - a rare cause of acute renal failure.

Alina Popescu1, Ana-Maria Orban-Schiopu, Gabriel Becheanu, Mircea Diculescu.   

Abstract

AIM: Fluid and electrolyte hypersecretion in the villous adenoma of the rectum is presented in the case of a 74 year old man presenting with a severe fluid imbalance. CASE REPORT: The patient had a 2-year history of mucous diarrhea and, on admission, presented prerenal uremia, hyponatremia and severe hypokalemia. At sigmoidoscopy, a 6/4 cm villous adenoma of the rectum was found. The increased loss of volume, followed by exhaustion of the physiological compensation mechanisms, led to a life-threatening hypokalemia, as well as to acute renal failure. Conservative treatment was followed by a temporary improvement of the renal function. Alternative treatment was: endocavitary irradiation, endoscopic resection and radical tumor surgery. The surgical removal of the adenoma led to complete recovery of the symptoms.
CONCLUSION: The McKittrick-Wheelock syndrome can be a problem of difficult diagnosis, both for the gastroenterologist and also for the nephrologist. The patient may develop severe complications, which require a sustained treatment.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15800695

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rom J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 1221-4167


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