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Case Reports
. 2020 Jan-Feb;30(1):42-46.
doi: 10.4103/ijn.IJN_53_19. Epub 2019 Dec 27.

Acute Kidney Injury with Neurological Features: Beware of the Star Fruit and its Caramboxin

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Acute Kidney Injury with Neurological Features: Beware of the Star Fruit and its Caramboxin

Matheo A M Stumpf et al. Indian J Nephrol. 2020 Jan-Feb.

Abstract

Star fruit (Averrhoa carambola) is a well-known product in tropical countries. There are few reports published in literature with acute kidney injury due to oxalate induced nephropathy. However, none of them have an important neurological feature. We present a case of a 51-year-old male with paresis and altered mental status. Screening for neurological diseases such as stroke, Guillain-Barre, meningitis and encephalitis were negative. In the evolution, he developed acute kidney failure and was submitted to 4 dialysis sessions. After talking to the family, we discovered he had ingested over 50 star fruits prior to the acute neurologic deficits. He recovered renal function so a renal biopsy was not required. Physicians should actively look for star fruit ingestion history in patients presenting with unexplained acute kidney injury with or without neurological features. Besides, taking star fruit in a large amount, accompanied by an empty stomach and dehydrated state, is a risk factor for neurotoxicity.

Keywords: Acute kidney injury; Averrhoa; calcium oxalate; dialysis.

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