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Transitory Renal Failure Following Rapid Administration of a Relatively Large Amount of Hematin in a Patient with Acute Intermittent Porphyria in Clinical Remission
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1978
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UrologyRenal FunctionMg HematinMedicineClinical RemissionRenal PathologyHematologyKidney FailureFree HematinAcute Kidney InjuryChronic Kidney DiseaseRelatively Large AmountNephrologyAcute Intermittent PorphyriaPorphyrias
Transitory renal failure occurred in a patient with acute intermittent porphyria in clinical remission following i.v. administration of 1 000 mg hematin. The clinical and biochemical picture suggested "acute tubular necrosis", which was followed by a prompt and complete return of renal function without any late sequelae. The renal failure is thought to have resulted from the presence of circulating free hematin, formed as a result of rapid administration of such a relatively large amount. Such a complication has not occurred in patients given hematin for acute porphyric relapse, in whom much smaller amounts have been infused.
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