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Development of End Stage Renal Disease after Long-Term Ingestion of Chaga Mushroom: Case Report and Review of Literatures

Sua Lee, Hwa Young Lee, Yohan Park, Eun Jeong Ko, Tae Hyun Ban, Byung Ha Chung, Hyun Soon Lee, Chul Woo Yang

2020Journal of Korean Medical Science17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Chaga mushrooms are widely used in folk remedies and in alternative medicine. Contrary to many beneficial effects, its adverse effect is rarely reported. We here report a case of end-stage renal disease after long-term taking Chaga mushroom. A 49-year-old Korean man with end stage renal disease (ESRD) was transferred to our hospital. Review of kidney biopsy finding was consistent with chronic tubulointerstitial nephritis with oxalate crystal deposits and drug history revealed long-term exposure to Chaga mushroom powder due to intractable atopic dermatitis. We suspected the association between Chaga mushroom and oxalate nephropathy, and measured the oxalate content of remained Chaga mushroom. The Chaga mushroom had extremely high oxalate content (14.2/100 g). Estimated daily oxalate intake of our case was 2 times for four years and 5 times for one year higher than that of usual diet. Chaga mushroom is a potential risk factor of chronic kidney disease considering high oxalate content. Nephrologist should consider oxalate nephropathy in ESRD patients exposed to Chaga mushrooms.

Topics & Concepts

MushroomIngestionEnd stage renal diseaseMedicineTerm (time)DiseaseIntensive care medicineStage (stratigraphy)PhysiologyInternal medicineBiologyFood sciencePhysicsQuantum mechanicsPaleontologyKidney Stones and Urolithiasis TreatmentsUrinary Bladder and Prostate ResearchSilymarin and Mushroom Poisoning