PMID: 18709970Aug 20, 2008Paper

A case of miliary tuberculosis with interstitial nephritis due to re-administration of rifampicin treated successfully with steroid

Kekkaku : [Tuberculosis]
Takeshi KawasakiFumio Yamagishi

Abstract

A 26-year-old man was admitted to a hospital complaing of continuous high fever and abdominal swelling. As his sputum and ascites culture was positive for acid-fast bacilli and PCR-TB, he was diagnosed as miliary tuberculosis, tuberculous with pleuritis and peritonitis, and transferrd to our hospital. After initiation of treatment with isoniazid, rifampicin (RFP), ethambutol, and pyrazinamide, RFP was suspended because of direct-reacting hyperbilirubinemia. As the liver function recovered after discontinuation of RFP, low dose of RFP was re-administrated and renal dysfunction was observed. The renal dysfunction continued after discontinuation of suspicious drugs including RFP. As renal biopsy revealed interstitial nephritis, prednisolon 20 mg/day was started and renal function recovered quickly. From the clinical course and examination, we considered interstitial nephritis was due to re-administration of RFP and steroid therapy was effective.

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