2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.arcped.2013.03.027
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Insuffisance rénale secondaire à une intoxication au paracétamol : à propos de 3 cas

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“…In our observation, we diagnosed renal failure and hepatocellular insufficiency at the same time, contrary to a similar study where renal failure appeared after the improvement of the hepatic balance, this chronology being an argument to confirm the diagnosis of acute tubular necrosis secondary to the intake of paracetamol and not in favour of a hepatorenal syndrome [11].…”
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“…In our observation, we diagnosed renal failure and hepatocellular insufficiency at the same time, contrary to a similar study where renal failure appeared after the improvement of the hepatic balance, this chronology being an argument to confirm the diagnosis of acute tubular necrosis secondary to the intake of paracetamol and not in favour of a hepatorenal syndrome [11].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In an observational study of VMI with paracetamol in 3 adolescent girls, only one had oliguria with onset of acidosis, but none required extrarenal purification [11].…”
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“…4,6,9 However, once this detoxification process becomes saturated because of the following reasons: (i) induction or stabilization of CYP enzymes that form NAPQI, (ii) depletion of GSH conjugation pathway, or (iii) a combination of these two processes, NAPQI may accumulate and covalently bind to hepatic and renal tubular cell proteins and cause cell necrosis. 4,6,10 Thus, simultaneous evaluation of a combination of metabolic enzyme pathways under different physiological and pathological conditions will help in elucidating potential bioactivation mechanisms related to APAP toxicity.…”
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“…in 2008, for whom this substance was most frequently used, in all ages combined [22]. Paracetamol over dose of this drug can cause liver and kidneys disorders [23,24]. These findings are likely to be associated with its availability.…”
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confidence: 99%