Aristolochic Acid and ‘Chinese Herbs Nephropathy’A Review of the Evidence to Date

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Jean-Pierre Cosyns
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[1] Medical School,Department of Pathology (ANPS 1712)
[2] Cliniques Universitaires St-Luc,undefined
[3] Université Catholique de Louvain,undefined
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Drug Safety | 2003年 / 26卷
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Interstitial Fibrosis; Aristolochic Acid; Balkan Endemic Nephropathy; Analgesic Nephropathy; Urothelial Malignancy;
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Chinese herbs nephropathy (CHN) is a rapidly progressive interstitial nephropathy reported after the introduction of Chinese herbs in a slimming regimen followed by young Belgian women. It is characterised by early, severe anaemia, mild tubular proteinuria and initially normal arterial blood pressure in half of the patients. Renal histology shows unusual extensive, virtually hypocellular cortical interstitial fibrosis associated with tubular atrophy and global sclerosis of glomeruli decreasing from the outer to the inner cortex. Urothelial malignancy of the upper urinary tract develops subsequently in almost half of the patients.
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