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Inhaled mycotoxins lead to acute renal failure
N Di Paolo1, A Guarnieri, G Garosi
1Nephrology and Dialysis Unit, USL 30, Siena Regional Hospital, Italy.
Abstract:
Mysterious deaths of archeologists after opening Egyptian tombs have been suspected, but never proved, to be secondary to inhalation of mycotoxin. We observed a case of acute renal failure (ARF) due to inhalation of ochratoxin A produced by a mould of the species Aspergillus ochraceus. After working 8 h in a granary closed for several months, a farmer and his wife suffered respiratory distress; the woman developed non-oliguric ARF and biopsy revealed tubulonecrosis. A strain of Aspergillus ochraceus producing ochratoxin was isolated from the wheat.