1. Topical Henna Application Causing Acute Kidney Injury and Acute Hemolytic Anemia.
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Michael HT, Mohan D, Aljaghber H, Alalawi F, Railey M, and Alhadari A
- Subjects
- Humans, Female, Hemolysis, Anemia, Hemolytic chemically induced, Anemia, Hemolytic diagnosis, Naphthoquinones, Lawsonia Plant, Acute Kidney Injury chemically induced, Acute Kidney Injury diagnosis
- Abstract
Body art by henna staining is a practice that is widely prevalent in the Middle East and Africa, and has been known to be in vogue for hundreds of years. The practice is also significant as a ceremonial custom for weddings and social gatherings. However, due to its natural components (Lawsone) and additives, including para-phenylene-diamine (PPD), henna has also been associated with a number of health hazards, including acute hemolysis and acute kidney injury (AKI). We report in this case, a female patient who presented with AKI and acute hemolytic anemia following excessive pre-wedding henna staining of her arms and legs., (Copyright © 2023 Copyright: © 2023 Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation.)
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- 2023
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