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Acute phosphate kidney injury superimposed on diabetic nephropathy
Portuguese Journal of Nephrology and Hypertension, 04/14/09
Bea S et al. - The authors present the case of a long -term diabetic patient with poor glycaemic control treated at the Gastrointestinal Unit for rectorrhagia. A colonoscopy was recommended and the patient was prepared with high doses of a phosphate and sodium -based purgative. Renal biopsy confirmed a suspected phosphate nephropathy, superimposed on chronic diabetes nephropathy data meaning the patient is high risk for this kind of purgative, and more care should have been taken when prescribing it.
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