| Literature DB >> 17189926 |
Sung Eun Kim1, Soo Jin Kim, Hyoung Su Kim, Hee Sun Kim, Eun Sook Nam, Sang Kyu Lee, Su Rin Shin, Hak Yang Kim.
Abstract
Hepatitis A is generally regarded as a mild, self-limiting disease of the liver. Acute renal failure has rarely been reported in association with non-fulminant acute hepatitis A. Acute tubular necrosis is the most common form of renal injury in such patients. We recently experienced two cases of hepatitis A in which acute renal failure occurred early in the course of the illness and had a clinical course suggestive of acute tubular necrosis. In both patients, the clinical course of renal dysfunction was almost parallel to that of hepatic dysfunction. Hemodialysis was performed in patient 1 because of severe uremia despite maintaining urine output more than 2,000 mL per day. On the other hand, hemodialysis was not performed in patient 2 who showed a rapid recovery of renal dysfunction. The renal biopsy of patient 1 demonstrated typical findings of acute tubular necrosis on microscopy.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17189926
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Gastroenterol ISSN: 1598-9992