Diet-induced hyperoxaluria: A case based mini-review.

Clin Nephrol Case Stud

Department of Medicine, Division of Nephrology and Hypertension Care, and.

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Oxalate nephropathy (ON) is a rare kidney condition caused by calcium oxalate crystal buildup in the nephrons, which can occur from primary genetic disorders or secondary factors like diet.
  • A case of an elderly male with chronic kidney disease and acute injury linked to a new antibiotic showed increased creatinine levels and a renal biopsy confirmed ON due to crystal deposits.
  • Adjusting the patient's diet to reduce oxalate intake and discontinuing vitamin C supplements helped improve his kidney function, highlighting the importance of thorough history-taking for timely treatment.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Oxalate nephropathy (ON) is a rare condition involving the precipitation of calcium oxalate crystals within the nephrons. Primary hyperoxaluria involves enzymatic defects in the metabolism of glyoxylate, while secondary hyperoxaluria includes dietary and malabsorption-related etiologies.

Case Presentation: We discuss the case of a White male in his 80s who presented to the hospital with acute kidney injury on chronic kidney disease stage 4 in the setting of a new antibiotic prescription. Creatinine had increased to 4.2 mg/dL from a baseline of 2.2 mg/dL, with no etiology identified on urinalysis or renal ultrasound. Renal biopsy then revealed an acute tubular injury with intraluminal calcium oxalate crystals deposits, confirming a diagnosis of ON.

Discussion: A detailed history revealed an excessive dietary intake of oxalate-rich foods, including nuts, and daily ingestion of 2 g of vitamin C. The patient was counselled on adjusting his diet and stopping vitamin C supplementation, which led his creatinine to return close to baseline 2 months post-discharge.

Conclusion: Thorough history-taking enables early recognition and timely interventions to possibly avoid hyperoxaluria from progressing to end-stage kidney disease (ESRD).

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11465136PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.5414/CNCS111505DOI Listing

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