Renal injury is a common side effect of the chemotherapeutic agent ifosfamide. Current evidence suggests that the ifosfamide metabolite chloroacetaldehyde contributes to this nephrotoxicity. The present study examined the effects of chloroacetaldehyde and acrolein, another ifosfamide metabolite, on rabbit proximal renal tubule cells in primary culture.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA child with developmental delay and epilepsy developed glucosuria approximately 16 months after starting valproic acid therapy. Laboratory evaluation revealed global defects in proximal tubule function consistent with the De Toni-Debré-Fanconi syndrome. Discontinuation of valproate led to complete recovery 5 months later.
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