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Citation

Kim DH, Han SA, Kim HN, Shin BC, Park Y. J. Korean Soc. Emerg. Med. 2016; 371-375.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Korean Society of Emergency Medicine)

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Abstract

Drug-induced interstitial nephritis is one of the causes of acute kidney injury. Although methomyl is widely used as an insecticide in many countries, methomyl-induced interstitial nephritis has not been reported thus far in the general population. We report a case of a 39-year-old male patient with acute allergic tubulointerstitial nephritis due to methomyl intoxication. He took methomyl 250 mL to commit suicide. He was treated with hemodialysis, but his renal function continued to deteriorate. Kidney biopsy demonstrated mononuclear cell and some eosinophils infiltration into the renal interstitium with tubular invasion. Immediate steroid pulse therapy, appropriate education, and conservative management resulted in gradual restoration of his renal function. This case suggests that methomyl may be a causative allergen inducing acute interstitial nephritis in some patients.


Language: en

Keywords

Acute kidney injury; Interstitial; Methomyl; Nephritis

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