A. Gopal, G. Jacob, G. Noble, Kumar Sajeev, V. Nair, Jayaprakash Puthiyapurayil
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A case of factitious disorder presenting as acute kidney injury
The unnecessary need for hemodialysis based on abnormal laboratory investigations is rare. We report a case of a 36-year-old male patient who complained of abdominal pain and passing red colored urine, with documentation of azotemia and hyperkalemia. He underwent unnecessary hemodialysis before a diagnosis of factitious disorder could be made.