Acute Phosphate Nephropathy and Renal Failure

Abstract
Phosphate-based cathartic agents are commonly prescribed for bowel cleansing before colonoscopy. They may have serious side effects, including seizures and acute renal failure. Although the latter complication has been reported on at least three occasions,1-3 the pathophysiology and histologic lesion underlying it remain unknown. In this report, we describe a case of phosphosoda-induced acute renal failure that was evaluated by biopsy.