Title of article :
An Unusual Presentation of a Child with Hyperoxaluria
Author/Authors :
Fathi, Paniz Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Pourbaktyaran, Elham Mofid Children’s Hospital - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Tasdighi, Erfan Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Esfandiar, Nasrin Pediatric Nephrology Research Center - Mofid Children’s Hospital - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Kazemi Aghdam, Maryam Pediatric Pathology Research Center, Research Institute for Children Health - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Introduction: Hyperoxaluria is a common abnormal finding in patients with nephrolithiasis, especially in children in contrary to
adults. Overall, it is a rare disorder with the four main types of primary, enteric, dietary and idiopathic. The disorder is characterized
by overproduction of oxalate that leads to nephrocalcinosis and eventual development of end-stage renal failure.
Case Presentation: We report the case of a 2-year-old boy presented with multiple episodes of seizure, gastrointestinal bleeding,
loss of consciousness and rise in blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine (Cr). He underwent imaging study and lumbar puncture
with the suspicion of encephalitis. With more history-taking, we understood that he was previously under treatment for nephrocalcinosis.
Finally, he underwent dialysis and the level of consciousness improved. His diagnosis was confirmed by renal biopsy and
establishing the existence of extensive tubular and interstitial crystal deposition in his kidneys.
Conclusions: The case illustrates the need for the early diagnosis of this disorder to prevent systemic oxalosis that affects many
organs resulting in severe morbidity and mortality and raising the suspicion of primary hyperoxaluria in childhood progressive
renal failure with massive nephrocalcinosis, especially if accompanied by a positive family history. In these cases, complications
should be explained to increase drug compliance.
Keywords :
Hyperoxaluria , Oxalosis , Nephrocalcinosis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics