Table 2.
Vitamin C ingestion and oxalate nephropathy
Ref. | Sex | Age | Reason for adminstration | Amount | Highest serum Cr mg/dL | Dialysis | Final serum Cr mg/dL |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
64 | M | 73 | Patient choice | 680 mg/dy High Ox diet | 8.4 | Y Temp | 1.8 |
65 | M | 51 | Metastatic prostate cancer | 60 g IV | 13.3 | N | 2.9 |
63 | F | 51 | Lupus | 2 IV doses (Amount ?) | 7.2 | Y Temp | 1.1 |
8 | F | 58 | Nephrotic Syndrome | 45 g IV | 3.5 | Y | Death |
12 | M | 58 | Burn injury followed by parenteral nutrition | 1.6 g/dy for 50 dys | Y Temp | 1.4 | |
11 | M | 31 | Patient choice | 2 – 5 g/dy several dys | 10.1 | Y Temp | 2.2 |
10 | F | 49 | Patient choice | 4 g/dy several mths | 4.5 | N | 1.1 |
9 | M | 72 | Patient choice | 480 – 960 mg/dy several mths | 10.6 | Y Temp | 1.9 |
66 | M | 72 | Patient choice | Several grams daily (Period ?) | 15 | Y | Death |
67 | F | 58 | Patient choice | 3 – 6.5 g/dy for 1 mth | 9.1 | Y | Awaiting transplant |