Mahmud M, Winkelmann C, Harendza S. [Fulminant acute kidney injury after cholecystectomy in a 45-year-old female patient].
Internist (Berl) 2018;
60:390-395. [PMID:
30209515 DOI:
10.1007/s00108-018-0494-2]
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Abstract
A cholecystectomy was carried out on a 45-year-old female patient with fever, myalgia and right upper abdominal pain because of a suspected cholecystitis. Postoperatively acute kidney injury occurred. A comprehensive medical history taken later revealed a presumed occupational contact to rodents. Serological testing detected a recent infection with Dobrava-Belgrade hantavirus. The kidney function normalized with supportive therapeutic measures. Hantavirus infection should be considered in the differential diagnosis of acute kidney injury combined with fever, myalgia and abdominal pain.
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