饲料泥引起的草酸肾病。

IF 3.4 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Kidney Medicine Pub Date : 2025-06-17 eCollection Date: 2025-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.xkme.2025.101048
Rajavee A Panchal, Heather Rytting, Amirtha V Chinnadurai, Larry A Greenbaum
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摘要

5q14.3缺失的8岁男孩表现为血清肌酐水平升高1.8 mg/dL。肾活检显示肾小管损伤和广泛的草酸盐晶体。他的血清和尿草酸水平升高,但基因检测原发性高草酸尿呈阴性。病人依靠泥状食物来获取营养,他的母亲在为他准备混合饲料时一直使用大量的菠菜和坚果。因此,他的饮食中草酸盐的摄入量非常高。饮食调整后,患者血清和尿草酸盐水平下降,但血清肌酐水平升高至2.1 mg/dL。不幸的是,继发性草酸盐肾病的报道结果很差,没有患者完全康复,大多数患者发展为肾衰竭。如果长期大量摄入草酸含量较高的食物,食用泥状食物的儿童就有患高草酸尿的风险,而照顾者可能没有意识到菠菜和坚果等健康食物中草酸含量很高。对食用泥状食物的儿童进行营养咨询时,应包括筛查草酸盐摄入过量,特别是在肾功能下降或肾结石的情况下。
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Dietary Oxalate Nephropathy Due to Pureed Feeds.

Dietary Oxalate Nephropathy Due to Pureed Feeds.

An 8-year-old boy with a 5q14.3 deletion presented with an elevated serum creatinine level of 1.8 mg/dL. A kidney biopsy demonstrated tubular injury and extensive oxalate crystals. His serum and urinary oxalate levels were elevated, but genetic testing for primary hyperoxaluria was negative. The patient depended on pureed foods for nutrition, and his mother consistently used a large amount of spinach and nuts when preparing his blenderized feeds. Hence, his dietary intake of oxalate was extremely high. After dietary modification, his serum and urinary oxalate levels decreased, but his serum creatinine levels had increased to 2.1 mg/dL. Unfortunately, the reported outcome of secondary oxalate nephropathy is poor, with no patients having a full recovery and the majority developing kidney failure. Children on pureed foods are at risk of hyperoxaluria if there is a chronic high intake of foods with elevated oxalate content, and caregivers may not realize that healthy foods such as spinach and nuts are high in oxalate. Nutritional counseling of children on pureed foods should include screening for excessive oxalate intake, especially if there is a decrease in kidney function or kidney stones.

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Kidney Medicine
Kidney Medicine Medicine-Internal Medicine
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