A Case of Complete Recovery from Late Insidious Type of Acute Phosphate Nephropathy |
Choong Hwan Kwak1, Ha Yeon Park2, Yae Rim Kim2, Jin Hyuk Paek2, Eun Ah Hwang2,3, Sung Bae Park2,3, Seungyeup Han2,3 |
1Daegu Hospital, Daegu, Korea 2Department of Internal Medicine, Keimyung University School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea 3Department of Kidney Institute, Keimyung University School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea |
지연 발현형 급성 인산염 신병증에서 완전 회복된 환자 1예 |
곽충환1, 박하연2, 김예림2, 백진혁2, 황은아2,3, 박성배2,3, 한승엽2,3 |
1대구병원 2계명대학교 의과대학 내과학교실 3계명대학교 의과대학 신장연구소 |
Correspondence:
Seungyeup Han, Tel: +82-53-250-7913, Fax: +82-53-253-7969, Email: hansy@dsmc.or.kr |
Received: 16 July 2013 • Revised: 26 August 2013 • Accepted: 9 September 2013 |
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Abstract |
The widespread use of colonoscopy for early detection of colorectal pathology has increased the use of osmotic laxatives for colonic cleansing. Among these, oral sodium phosphate preparations can cause renal insufficiency through the development of acute phosphate nephropathy. Acute phosphate nephropathy can be distinguished as early symptomatic and late insidious patterns. Patients whose presentation is insidious are easily overlooked and can progress to chronic kidney disease. We report a case of complete recovery from the late insidious type of acute phosphate nephropathy. (Korean J Med 2014;86:505-509) |
Key Words:
Colonoscopy; Sodium phosphate; Renal insufficiency |
주제어:
대장내시경; 인산나트륨; 신부전 |
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