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A 52 Years Old Male Presented With Acute Kidney Injury with Hepatitis after Taking Fish Gallbladder.

A 52 years old male was admitted at National Institute of Kidney Diseases & Urology, Dhaka, Bangladesh on 16th September 2016 with the history of oliguria, nausea, vomiting & swelling of both legs following consumption of rohu fish gall bladder for the permanent remedy of recurrent abdominal discomfort. He was admitted and received antiemetic, proton pump inhibitor. He had azotemia & underwent urgent haemodialysis (HD). Renal function improved over a period of 5 weeks. Fish gallbladder poisoning is quite frequent in several developing country of Southeast Asia. Rohu fish is commonly consumed in our country but cases of fish bile poisoning are not very common.

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