maneb and Acute-Kidney-Injury

maneb has been researched along with Acute-Kidney-Injury* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for maneb and Acute-Kidney-Injury

ArticleYear
Acute renal failure and maneb (manganous ethylenebis[dithiocarbamate]) exposure.
    JAMA, 1979, Dec-07, Volume: 242, Issue:23

    A 62-year-old man spread maneb on about 200 sq m of garden and subsequently was taken to the emergency clinic with complaints of oliguria, diarrhea, and hoarseness. Based on the clinicobiochemical data, he was found to have acute renal failure; the serum levels of BUN, creatinine, and potassium were 144.3 mg/dL, 14 mg/dL, and 5.8 mEq/L, respectively. The ST segment depression in V4-6, reciprocal ST segment elevation in V1-3, and inverted T waves in V5 and V6 were recorded on ECGs. Both the renal failure and the ECG abnormalities disappeared after hemodialysis. The possibility exists that the maneb caused the acute renal failure.

    Topics: Acute Kidney Injury; Blood Urea Nitrogen; Electrocardiography; Environmental Exposure; Humans; Kidney; Kidney Function Tests; Male; Maneb; Middle Aged; Thiocarbamates

1979