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Citation

Illner N, Gerth J, Pfeiffer R, Bruns T, Wolf G. Clin. Nephrol. 2009; 71(3): 338-341.

Affiliation

Department of Internal Medicine III, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2009, Dustri-Verlag Dr Karl Feistle)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

19281749

Abstract

A 22-year-old man presented with dichromate intoxication in a suicidal attempt. He exhibited signs of liver and renal toxicity and very high serum chromium levels. Since it has been reported in the literature that hemodialysis and hemoperfusion are not sufficient to remove chromium, we tried plasmapheresis considering the fact that chromium salts bind to protein. Five plasmapheresis treatment sessions significantly lowered his serum and urinary chromium concentrations. The patient survived without organ damage despite ingestion of a lethal dichromate dose and high serum chromium concentration. Thus, plasmapheresis should be considered as a potential therapeutic option to reduce chromium concentrations.


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