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      Bismuth subcitrate nephrotoxicity. A reversible cause of acute oliguric renal failure.

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      Nephron
      S. Karger AG

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          Bismuth subcitrate is a known nephrotoxic agent that may lead to acute oliguric renal failure when ingested in toxic doses. We report a 17-year-old girl who was admitted to the emergency room with complaints of nausea, vomiting, and anuria. She had taken 25 tablets containing 300 mg bismuth subcitrate (total 7.5 g). The patient was managed with hemodialysis started a week after ingestion. Bismuth subcitrate nephrotoxicity should be considered in the differential diagnosis of acute renal failure.

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          Bismuth nephropathy

          R Urizar (1966)
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            Journal
            Nephron
            Nephron
            S. Karger AG
            1660-8151
            1660-8151
            Apr 2002
            : 90
            : 4
            Affiliations
            [1 ] Inonu University, School of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Turgut Ozal Medical Center, Malatya, Turkey.
            Article
            54741
            10.1159/000054741
            11961412
            8ecccc32-1e35-4ab3-accc-b92743090b9b
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