A case of Fanconi syndrome that developed following a year of consumption of a red yeast rice supplement.

IF 1 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Yuki Kawai, Moe Ozawa, Aya Isomura, Hiroshi Mitsuhashi, Satoshi Yamaguchi, Shohei Nagayama, Shohei Tanaka, Eriko Abe, Sanae Saka, Kiyotaka Nagahama, Tamio Iwamoto, Kouichi Tamura
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Abstract

Although some dietary supplements have been reported to cause renal dysfunction, there have been few reports of supplement-induced Fanconi syndrome. We present the case of a 56-year-old woman with Fanconi syndrome that developed after she consumed a red yeast rice supplement. She was referred to our hospital because of renal dysfunction, and was found to have electrolyte abnormalities, including hypophosphatemia and hypouricemia, renal diabetes, and hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis, and was, therefore, diagnosed with Fanconi syndrome. Renal biopsy revealed proximal tubular injury characterized by severely degenerated tubular epithelial cells as well as mild hypocellular fibrosis. We speculated that the red yeast rice supplement, which the patient had been consuming for approximately 1 year, might be a cause of her syndrome, because reports of renal dysfunction associated with the consumption of red yeast rice supplements have emerged in Japan since 2024. After the supplement was discontinued and oral prednisolone treatment was initiated, the patient's renal function improved and her electrolyte abnormalities were ameliorated. Furthermore, even after tapering off and discontinuing the prednisolone over approximately 12 weeks, her renal function remained. Because Fanconi syndrome may be caused by various exogenous substances, the taking of a thorough medical history is crucial, including with respect to the use not only of prescription medications, but also other substances, including supplements.

一个范可尼综合征病例,在服用红麴补充剂一年后发病。
尽管有报道称一些膳食补充剂会导致肾功能障碍,但很少有关于补充剂诱发范可尼综合征的报道。我们介绍了一例 56 岁女性范可尼综合征患者的病例,她是在服用红麴补充剂后发病的。她因肾功能不全转诊至我院,发现电解质异常,包括低磷血症和低尿酸血症、肾性糖尿病和高氯性代谢性酸中毒,因此被诊断为范可尼综合征。肾活检发现近端肾小管损伤,其特征是肾小管上皮细胞严重退化以及轻度细胞纤维化。我们推测,患者服用红曲米补充剂约 1 年可能是导致其综合征的原因,因为自 2024 年以来,日本出现了与服用红曲米补充剂相关的肾功能障碍报告。在停用补充剂并开始口服泼尼松龙治疗后,患者的肾功能得到了改善,电解质异常也有所好转。此外,即使在减少和停用泼尼松龙约 12 周后,她的肾功能仍然保持良好。由于范可尼综合征可能是由各种外源性物质引起的,因此全面了解病史至关重要,不仅要了解处方药的使用情况,还要了解其他物质(包括保健品)的使用情况。
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CEN Case Reports
CEN Case Reports UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
CiteScore
1.90
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发文量
80
期刊介绍: Clinical and Experimental Nephrology (CEN) Case Reports is a peer-reviewed online-only journal, officially published biannually by the Japanese Society of Nephrology (JSN).  The journal publishes original case reports in nephrology and related areas.  The purpose of CEN Case Reports is to provide clinicians and researchers with a forum in which to disseminate their personal experience to a wide readership and to review interesting cases encountered by colleagues all over the world, from whom contributions are welcomed.
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