- Phosphate nephropathy
Phosphate nephropathy consists of damage to the
kidney s caused by the formation of phosphate crystals within the renal tubules, damaging thenephron , and can causeacute renal failure .It frequently occurs following the ingestion of
oral sodium phosphate solution (Visicol) for bowel cleansing prior to acolonoscopy . The risk of this complication is increased with age,dehydration , or in the presence ofhypertension or if the patient is taking anACE inhibitor orangiotensin receptor blocker . Other agents used for bowel preparation (e.g.magnesium citrate or PEG-3350 & electrolyte-based purgatives such as Colyte or Golytely) do not carry this risk.When a kidney damaged by phosphate nephropathy is biopsied, the pathological findings are typical of
nephrocalcinosis : diffuse tubular injury with calcium phosphate crystal deposition.References
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*"Renal failure due to acute nephrocalcinosis following oral sodium phosphate bowel cleansing". "Human Pathology". 2004 Jun;35(6):675-84.
*"Renal failure following bowel cleansing with a sodium phosphate purgative". "Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation". 2005 Apr;20(4):850-1.
*"Acute Phosphate Nephropathy following Oral Sodium Phosphate Bowel Purgative: An Underrecognized Cause of Chronic Renal Failure". "Journal of the American Society of Nephrology". 2005 Nov 1;16(11).
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