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Published in: CEN Case Reports 1/2015

01-05-2015 | Case Report

A case of acute interstitial nephritis and granulomatous hepatitis induced by ingesting quinine

Authors: Ai Katsuma, Maki Shibata, Takashi Katsuki, Eri Imai, Manami Tada, Fumihiko Hinoshita

Published in: CEN Case Reports | Issue 1/2015

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Abstract

Quinine is used for the treatment of malarial infection, though not in common use. It is especially valuable for the parenteral treatment of severe illness owing to drug-resistant strains of Plasmodium falciparum. Quinine is also known to occasionally cause acute renal failure (ARF). Although quinine is listed in some reviews as a cause of acute interstitial nephritis, most cases of quinine-associated acute renal failure have been attributed to the hemolytic-uremic syndrome (HUS). Only two cases of acute renal failure due to acute interstitial nephritis associated with quinine have been reported [1, 2]. To our knowledge, there have been 6 reported cases of quinine-induced hepatic granuloma [38]. We report a case of quinine-induced acute interstitial nephritis (AIN) along with granulomatous hepatitis, both of which were confirmed on biopsy. A 50-year-old Nigerian man was admitted to the hospital with complaints of fever and general fatigue. He had been prescribed quinine as an antimalarial drug in a Nigerian hospital. The patient was febrile and showed nonoliguric ARF and liver dysfunction. In this case, liver injury showed gradual and spontaneous resolution after discontinuing quinine, and ARF resolved after treatment with oral prednisolone.
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Metadata
Title
A case of acute interstitial nephritis and granulomatous hepatitis induced by ingesting quinine
Authors
Ai Katsuma
Maki Shibata
Takashi Katsuki
Eri Imai
Manami Tada
Fumihiko Hinoshita
Publication date
01-05-2015
Publisher
Springer Japan
Published in
CEN Case Reports / Issue 1/2015
Electronic ISSN: 2192-4449
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13730-014-0143-0

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