Abstract
Enteric hyperoxaluria, a complication of jejuno-ileal bypass, is associated with renal failure owing to oxalate nephrosis or tubulo- interstitial nephritis. A 54 year old woman developed renal failure 17 months after jejuno-ileal bypass for morbid obesity. Renal biopsy showed widespread acute on chronic damage to the tubulo-interstitial compartment with extensive deposition of oxalate crystals. The extent of oxalate deposition was only evident on polarisation of the biopsy.
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Hicks, K., Evans, G. B., Rogerson, M. E., & Bass, P. (1998). Jejuno-ileal bypass, enteric hyperoxaluria, and oxalate nephrosis: A role for polarised light in the renal biopsy. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 51(9), 700–702. https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp.51.9.700
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