Acute renal failure in Reye's syndrome
R. Baliga, L. E. Fleischmann, C. H. Chang, A. P. Sarnaik, A. K. Bidani and E. L. Arcinue
Three patients with initial clinical manifestations and biochemical
findings suggestive of a diagnosis of Reye's syndrome had acute renal
insufficiency develop and had evidence of consumptive coagulopathy, not
generally considered features of the syndrome. As a group, they could not
be distinguished, either on the basis of their clinical manifestations or
liver pathologic findings, from the 17 patients with Reye's syndrome
without renal failure seen in our institution during the same period of
time. The use of osmotic diuretics in an effort to decrease cerebral edema
may be life threatening in these patients with compromised renal function
since hypervolemia, cardiac failure, and worsening of cerebral edema may
occur.