Possible Gliclazide-Induced Water Retention with Azotemia
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概要
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An 80-year-old woman with diabetes mellitus was treated with gliclazide. Prior to the gliclazide administration, her urinary excretion of albumin, serum urea nitrogen and serum creatinine were normal. After the medication, oliguria, edema and azotemia developed. On the twenty-fourth day when the edema was severe and generalized, gliclazide administration was terminated. On the following day urinary volume increased suddenly (5, 740 ml/day). Polyuria persisted for five days. Edema improved and urea nitrogen and creatinine were normalized thereafter. Though the mechanism is not known, the clinical course suggests that gliclazide is the principal causative factor in the water retention and azotemia in this patient.(Internal Medicine 33: 163-164, 1994)
著者
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Sakata Shigeki
The Third Department Of Internal Medicine Gifu University School Of Medicine.
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Kamikubo Keita
The Department Of Internal Medicine Takayama Red Cross Hospital
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SUGIYAMA Akihiko
The Department of Internal Medicine, Takayama Red Cross Hospital
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TAKAMI Rieko
The Department of Internal Medicine, Takayama Red Cross Hospital
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SUWA Tetsuya
The Department of Internal Medicine, Takayama Red Cross Hospital
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HORIBE Nagatoshi
The Department of Internal Medicine, Takayama Red Cross Hospital
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