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ARF requiring hemodialysis after accidental perchloroethylene ingestion

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Abstract
Perchloroethylene (PCE) is an unsaturated chlorinated hydrocarbon in the form of a colorless, volatile liquid that is used as an industrial organic solvent for metal degreasing and for dry cleaning. The majority of cases of PCE intoxication have occurred by chronic inhalation, and PCE has been implicated previously in the development of mild renal dysfunction. However, the acute effects of PCE on the kidney are not well characterized, and the authors know of no reports of renal biopsy findings in the human. Here the case of a 32-year-old man who manifested by semicomatose state and oliguric acute renal failure requiring dialysis after accidental ingestion of 75 g of PCE is presented. A renal biopsy performed on the 19th day after ingestion showed features characteristic of severe acute tubular necrosis: aggregations of triangular or rhomboid crystals in the tubular lumens. A von Kossa stain showed that the crystal deposits were strongly positive for calcium. After 5 hemodialyses and conservative treatment, renal function gradually returned to normal.
All Author(s)
Y. H. Choi ; N. Kim ; Y. S. Seo ; S. J. Choi ; J. O. Yang ; E. Y. Lee ; S. Y. Hong ; H. S. Lee
Issued Date
2003
Type
Article
Keyword
Perchloroethyleneacute renal failure (ARF)hemodialysis (HD)renal biopsy
ISSN
0272-6386
Citation Title
American Journal of Kidney Diseases
Citation Volume
41
Citation Number
3
Citation Start Page
E11
Citation End Page
E11
Language(ISO)
eng
DOI
10.1053/ajkd.2003.50138
URI
http://schca-ir.schmc.ac.kr/handle/2022.oak/833
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