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BIRDEM Medical Journal | 2018

Rifampicin Induced Acute Interstitial Nephritis in a Patient with Tubercular Lymphadenitis: A Case Report

Hafsa Hassan Khan; Muhammad Abdur Rahim; Mehruba Alam Ananna; Tufayel Ahmed Chowdhury; Sarwar Iqbal

Rifampicin is one of the most effective anti-tubercular agents. Among its rare adverse effects, acute interstitial nephritis (AIN) is noteworthy. Here, we describe the case history of a 55-year-old female with tubercular lymphadenitis who developed rifampicin induced AIN upon re-exposure and recovered satisfactorily without requiring steroids. Rifampicin induced AIN should be kept in mind when patients present with acute kidney injury as prompt diagnosis and discontinuation of the drug has excellent prognosis.


BIRDEM Medical Journal | 2017

Outcome of Acute Kidney Injury in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Sarwar Iqbal; Wasim Md Mohosinul Haque; Tufayel Ahmed Chowdhury; Mehruba Alam Ananna; Muhammad Abdur Rahim; Tabassum Samad; Mostarshid Billah; Asm Monzur Morshed Bhuiyan; Palash Mitra

Background: Diabetic patients are more vulnerable to develop acute kidney injury (AKI) when compared to non diabetic counterpart. However, it is not known whether outcome of AKI is variable according to etiology in diabetic subjects. This study was aimed to observe the causes of AKI in diabetic population and to evaluate the outcome. Methods: This cross-sectional study was done in Department of Nephrology, BIRDEM General Hospital, from May 2009 to April 2010. During the study period a total of 50 subjects were included. All cases of AKI and AKI on chronic kidney disease (CKD) were included except AKI due to trauma. Results: AKI due to acute gastroenteritis, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs),septicemia, gentamicin, obstructive uropathy, rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis (RPGN) comprised 46%, 42%, 4%, 2%,2%, and 4% cases respectively. All cases of AKI due to acute gastroenteritis improved. Among NSAID induced AKI, 26% improved, 6% improved with residual renal damage, 8% did not improve and 1% patient expired. All cases of septicemia induced AKI improved. Patient with gentamicin induced AKI improved with residual renal damage. Patient with obstructive uropathy improved. None of AKI cases due to RPGN improved. Conclusion: It may be suggested that outcome of AKI is variable according to etiology. Outcome is better in AKI due to pre-renal and post-renal causes than AKI due to intrinsic causes. Further study can be done to compare the outcome of AKI according to etiology between diabetic and non-diabetic populations. Birdem Med J 2016; 6(2): 95-99


Bangladesh Journal of Medicine | 2016

A Two Year Observation on Trend of Primary Glomerulonephritis in A Tertiary Care Hospital of Bangladesh

Tabassum Samad; Wasim Md Mohosinul Haque; Muhammad Abdur Rahim; Mehruba Alam Ananna; Sarwar Iqbal

Aim: Glomerulonephritis remains the most probable underlying cause of end stage renal disease of uncertain aetiology in many developing countries, including Bangladesh. The pattern of glomerular disease varies widely from country to country. In Bangladesh, the incidence and histological pattern of glomerulonephritis is inadequately described. We performed a study, aiming to determine pattern of primary glomerulonephritis in a tertiary care hospital of our country. Material & Methods: It was a cross-sectional hospital based prospective study conducted at BIRDEM general hospital starting from from July 2013 to June 2015. It included all patients with primary glomerulonephritis and who underwent native kidney biopsy. Result: Total 67 biopsy were performed and among them primary glomerulonephritis was 42. Female and male ratio was 1.3:1 and mean age was 42.73±14 (14-75) years. Indications of biopsy were proteinuria (>1gm/day) and unexplained acute kidney injury. The commonest histopathological pattern in primary glomerulonephritis was membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis 33.33% (14/ 42) followed by mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis 30.95% (13/42). Only three (7%) patient required blood transfusion for post biopsy bleeding. No one required nephrectomy. Conclusion: In conclusion, mesangial proliferative and membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis are the two most common causes of primary glomerulonephritis. Nephrotic range proteinuria was the main indication of biopsy. Post biopsy complication was negligible. Creation of a national renal registry is essential for obtaining more specific epidemiological data. Bangladesh J Medicine Jul 2016; 27(2) : 68-70


Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2015

SP229NEPHROTOXICITY CAUSED BY STAR FRUIT INGESTION IN 20 PATIENTS AND THEIR OUTCOME: AN EXPERIENCE FROM BANGLADESH

Mehruba Alam Ananna; Sarwar Iqbal; Tabassum Samad; Muhammad Abdur Rahim; Wasim Mm Haque; Tufayel Ahmed Chowdhury; Shohael Mahmud Arafat; Palash Mitra


Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Journal | 2016

Acute kidney injury due to star fruit ingestion: A case report

Mehruba Alam Ananna; Rubayet Hasan; Tabassum Samad; Mohammad Abdur Rahim; Mohammad Erfanur Rahman; Wasim Mohsinul Haque; Mohammad Billah; Hasna Fahmima Hoque; Farhana Afroz; Samira Rabat Afroz; Palas Mitra; Sarwar lqbal


BIRDEM Medical Journal | 2016

Pattern of Bacterial Pathogens Causing Urinary Tract Infection and Their Antibiotic Sensitivity: A Tertiary Care Hospital Experience

Raziur Rahman; Muhammad Abdur Rahim; Samira Rahat Afroze; Palash Mitra; Tabassum Samad; Ashfaqe Tareqe; Jamal Uddin Ahmed; Akm Musa; Farhana Afroz; Hasna Fahmima Haque; Mehruba Alam Ananna; Akm Shaheen Ahmed; Delwar Hossain


Bangladesh Critical Care Journal | 2015

Acute Kidney Injury Following Ingestion of Averrhoa bilimbi Juice

Mostarshid Billah; Anisur Rahman; Muhammad Abdur Rahim; Ayesha Tabassum Swarna; Palash Mitra; Tufayel Ahmed Chowdhury; Mehruba Alam Ananna; Tabassum Samad; Wasim Md Mohosinul Haque; Sarwar Iqbal; Abul Mansur


Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2018

SP132RISK FACTORS FOR URINARY TRACT INFECTION WITH EXTENDED SPECTRUM BETA LACTAMASE PRODUCING UROPATHOGENS: SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE FROM A DEVELOPING COUNTRY

Muhammad Abdur Rahim; Palash Mitra; Shahana Zaman; Tabassum Samad; Mehruba Alam Ananna; Mohammad Anowar Hossain; Sarwar Iqbal; Samira Humaira Habib; Shudhanshu Saha; Tufayel Ahmed Chowdhury; Mohammad Mansur; Wasim Md Mohosinul Haque


Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2018

SP460DIALYSIS ADEQUACY AND QUALITY OF LIFE OF DIABETIC AND NONDIABETIC BANGLADESHI PATIENTS ON MAINTENANCE HAEMODIALYSIS

Shudhanshu Saha; Rafi Nazrul Islam; Muhammad Abdur Rahim; Mehruba Alam Ananna; Tabassum Samad; Mohammad Mansur; Wasim Md Mohosinul Haque; Sarwar Iqbal


Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2018

SP210EVALUATION OF RISK FACTORS FOR ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY AMONG PATIENTS WITH CHIKUNGUNYA: EXPERIENCE FROM A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL OF A DEVELOPING COUNTRY

Muhammad Abdur Rahim; Shahana Zaman; Palash Mitra; Ishrat Jahan; Tufayel Ahmed Chowdhury; Shudhanshu Saha; Mehruba Alam Ananna; Tabassum Samad; Mohammad Anowar Hossain; Sarwar Iqbal; Khwaja Nazim Uddin

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Sarwar Iqbal

Ibrahim Medical College

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Tufayel Ahmed Chowdhury

Sir Salimullah Medical College

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Palash Mitra

Ibrahim Medical College

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