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[Kidney Tubule Dysfunction Caused by Acetic Acid]

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Specialty General Medicine
Date 1989 Mar 18
PMID 2565537
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Abstract

Two patients admitted after ingestion of 80% acetic acid are described. Only the first patient developed haemolysis, slight intravascular coagulation and oliguric kidney insufficiency. They were treated with a nasogastric tube and total parenteral feeding. During the first week after admission urinary excretion of beta 2-microglobulin, alanine-aminopeptidase and N-acetyl-glucosaminidase was significantly increased. The patients remained haemodynamically stable and did not develop fever. The above-mentioned elevated excretions returned to normal levels. Both patients showed similar patterns of tubular proteinuria. The observations in the second patient suggest a direct toxic effect of acetic acid on the proximal tubule of the kidney.

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