Last update: |
||
10-Jun-2005
|
Arch Hellen Med, 22(3), May-June 2005, 299-302 SHORT COMMUNICATION Acute renal failure as the initial presentation M. KOSMIDOU, A. HATZITOLIOS, C. SAVVOPOULOS, G. GIANAKOULAS, A. BAKALI, A. PAPADOPOULOS, D. GREKAS |
Squamous cell carcinoma of the lung presenting with acute renal failure (ARF) is a very rare condition. The case is presented of a 64 year-old man, a heavy smoker who had normal renal function as assessed by blood tests one year earlier, who was admitted complaining of vomiting and oliguria. The laboratory and imaging examinations showed acute renal failure with squamous cell carcinoma of the lung and hyperglobulinemia as a paraneoplastic sydrome. The increased κ and λ light chains could have played a crucial role in the development of ARF due to fibrillary glomerulopathy.
Key words: Acute renal failure, Fibrillary glomerulopathy, Hyperglobulinemia, Lung cancer, Paraneoplastic syndrome.