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Eosinophilic peritonitis induced by sucroferric oxyhydroxide.

Saori MinatoHaruhisa MiyazawaTaisuke KitanoMitsutoshi ShindoKiyonori ItoYuichiro UedaKeiji HiraiTaro HoshinoSusumu OokawaraYoshiyuki Morishita
Published in: Peritoneal dialysis international : journal of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis (2020)
A 49-year-old woman developed eosinophilic peritonitis 2 months after starting continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis because of congenital right kidney hypoplasia and chronic glomerulonephritis. This was shown to have been induced by sucroferric oxyhydroxide, an iron-based phosphate binder, using a drug-induced lymphocyte stimulation test. Her eosinophilic peritonitis was improved after stopping the administration of sucroferric oxyhydroxide without providing any immunosuppressive agents.
Keyphrases
  • drug induced
  • peritoneal dialysis
  • liver injury
  • end stage renal disease
  • chronic rhinosinusitis
  • chronic kidney disease
  • blood pressure
  • adverse drug
  • peripheral blood
  • iron deficiency