Traditional cheese consumption leading to hemodialysis induced by rifampin treatment: A case report.
Toxicol Rep
; 12: 531-533, 2024 Jun.
Article
in En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-38778801
ABSTRACT
This case report details the journey of a 51-year-old man residing in a remote Iranian village, involved in livestock rearing, who was hospitalized due to Brucellosis contracted from consuming traditional cheese and dairy products. Initially treated with doxycycline and rifampin, complications arose during antituberculosis therapy, with the patient developing symptoms of nausea, vomiting, and edema alongside renal function deterioration necessitating medication cessation. Subsequent manifestations of proteinuria, toxic hepatitis, and nephrotic syndrome prompted renal biopsy, revealing drug-induced glomerular and tubular damage. Swift cessation of rifampicin, combined with prednisolone therapy, led to symptom amelioration, resulting in the cessation of dialysis and the patient's discharge within three weeks. This case underscores the intricate relationship between traditional cheese consumption, medication-induced renal complications, and the importance of timely intervention and appropriate management in achieving a successful patient outcome.
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MEDLINE
Language:
En
Journal:
Toxicol Rep
Year:
2024
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Iran
Country of publication:
Ireland