Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency and hyperoxaluria: a preventable renal complication from gastroenterology

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Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI) is the inability of the pancreas to produce essential digestive enzymes for fat metabolism, leading to systemic and nutritional repercussions. Although its manifestations are typically digestive, systemic complications such as enteric hyperoxaluria can occur....

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Autores: Hornung, Ernesto, Moratorio, Ignacio, Amor, Serena, Seija, Mariana, Canavesi, Adrián
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2026
Institución:Sociedad de Gastroenterología del Perú
Repositorio:Revista de Gastroenterología del Perú
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Insuficiencia Pancreática Exocrina
Hiperoxaluria
Enfermedades Renales
Oxalatos
Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency
Hyperoxaluria
Kidney Diseases
Oxalates
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency and hyperoxaluria: a preventable renal complication from gastroenterology
Insuficiencia pancreática exocrina e hiperoxaluria: una complicación renal prevenible desde la gastroenterología
title Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency and hyperoxaluria: a preventable renal complication from gastroenterology
spellingShingle Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency and hyperoxaluria: a preventable renal complication from gastroenterology
Hornung, Ernesto
Insuficiencia Pancreática Exocrina
Hiperoxaluria
Enfermedades Renales
Oxalatos
Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency
Hyperoxaluria
Kidney Diseases
Oxalates
title_short Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency and hyperoxaluria: a preventable renal complication from gastroenterology
title_full Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency and hyperoxaluria: a preventable renal complication from gastroenterology
title_fullStr Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency and hyperoxaluria: a preventable renal complication from gastroenterology
title_full_unstemmed Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency and hyperoxaluria: a preventable renal complication from gastroenterology
title_sort Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency and hyperoxaluria: a preventable renal complication from gastroenterology
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Hornung, Ernesto
Moratorio, Ignacio
Amor, Serena
Seija, Mariana
Canavesi, Adrián
author Hornung, Ernesto
author_facet Hornung, Ernesto
Moratorio, Ignacio
Amor, Serena
Seija, Mariana
Canavesi, Adrián
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author2 Moratorio, Ignacio
Amor, Serena
Seija, Mariana
Canavesi, Adrián
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Insuficiencia Pancreática Exocrina
Hiperoxaluria
Enfermedades Renales
Oxalatos
Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency
Hyperoxaluria
Kidney Diseases
Oxalates
topic Insuficiencia Pancreática Exocrina
Hiperoxaluria
Enfermedades Renales
Oxalatos
Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency
Hyperoxaluria
Kidney Diseases
Oxalates
description Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI) is the inability of the pancreas to produce essential digestive enzymes for fat metabolism, leading to systemic and nutritional repercussions. Although its manifestations are typically digestive, systemic complications such as enteric hyperoxaluria can occur. We present a 68-year-old man with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, who developed steatorrheic diarrhea and significant weight loss. Computed tomography revealed an atrophic pancreas with diffuse calcifications. Based on a diagnosis of chronic pancreatitis, pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) was initiated empirically with clinical improvement. Three years later, while asymptomatic from a gastrointestinal perspective, he developed bilateral calcium oxalate nephrolithiasis progressing to end-stage renal disease, requiring hemodialysis. This was interpreted as oxalate nephropathy secondary to enteric hyperoxaluria, favored by suboptimal PERT dosing and poor follow-up adherence. PERT was optimized to 40,000 units per meal with good nutritional and digestive outcomes. The etiological study for EPI showed no obstructive or systemic causes. This case highlights the importance of suspecting EPI when systemic complications like secondary hyperoxaluria appear. Early diagnosis remains challenging and requires close monitoring, as specific guidelines to prevent irreversible renal damage are lacking; early recognition can significantly improve prognosis and quality of life.
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spelling Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency and hyperoxaluria: a preventable renal complication from gastroenterologyInsuficiencia pancreática exocrina e hiperoxaluria: una complicación renal prevenible desde la gastroenterologíaHornung, ErnestoMoratorio, IgnacioAmor, SerenaSeija, MarianaCanavesi, AdriánInsuficiencia Pancreática ExocrinaHiperoxaluriaEnfermedades RenalesOxalatosExocrine Pancreatic InsufficiencyHyperoxaluriaKidney DiseasesOxalatesExocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI) is the inability of the pancreas to produce essential digestive enzymes for fat metabolism, leading to systemic and nutritional repercussions. Although its manifestations are typically digestive, systemic complications such as enteric hyperoxaluria can occur. We present a 68-year-old man with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, who developed steatorrheic diarrhea and significant weight loss. Computed tomography revealed an atrophic pancreas with diffuse calcifications. Based on a diagnosis of chronic pancreatitis, pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) was initiated empirically with clinical improvement. Three years later, while asymptomatic from a gastrointestinal perspective, he developed bilateral calcium oxalate nephrolithiasis progressing to end-stage renal disease, requiring hemodialysis. This was interpreted as oxalate nephropathy secondary to enteric hyperoxaluria, favored by suboptimal PERT dosing and poor follow-up adherence. PERT was optimized to 40,000 units per meal with good nutritional and digestive outcomes. The etiological study for EPI showed no obstructive or systemic causes. This case highlights the importance of suspecting EPI when systemic complications like secondary hyperoxaluria appear. Early diagnosis remains challenging and requires close monitoring, as specific guidelines to prevent irreversible renal damage are lacking; early recognition can significantly improve prognosis and quality of life.La insuficiencia pancreática exocrina (IPE) es la incapacidad del páncreas de producir enzimas digestivas esenciales para el metabolismo de grasas, con repercusiones sistémicas y nutricionales. Aunque sus manifestaciones son digestivas, se han descrito manifestaciones sistémicas, como la hiperoxaluria entérica. Se presenta el caso de un hombre de 68 años, diabético insulino-requiriente, que presentó diarrea esteatorreica y adelgazamiento significativo. La tomografía computarizada evidenció páncreas atrófico con calcificaciones difusas. Ante el diagnóstico de pancreatitis crónica se inició empíricamente terapia de reemplazo enzimática pancreática (TREP), con mejoría clínica. Tres años después, asintomático desde el punto de vista digestivo, desarrolló nefrolitiasis bilateral por oxalato de calcio, con posterior insuficiencia renal crónica terminal, requiriendo hemodiálisis. Se interpretó como nefropatía por oxalatos secundaria a hiperoxaluria entérica, favorecida por dosis subóptimas de TREP y mala adherencia a controles. Se optimizó la TREP a 40 000 UI por comida principal con buena evolución nutricional y digestiva. El estudio etiológico de la IPE no mostró causas obstructivas ni enfermedades sistémicas. Este caso resalta la importancia de sospechar IPE ante complicaciones sistémicas como la hiperoxaluria secundaria. Su diagnóstico precoz constituye un reto y exige seguimiento estrecho, dado que no existen recomendaciones específicas para prevenir daños renales irreversibles, lo que limita las estrategias de prevención. Su reconocimiento precoz puede mejorar el pronóstico y la calidad de vida de los pacientes.Sociedad de Gastroenterología del Perú2026-03-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistagastroperu.com/index.php/rgp/article/view/2078Revista de Gastroenterología del Perú; Vol. 46 No. 1 (2026); 78-81Revista de Gastroenterología del Perú; Vol. 46 Núm. 1 (2026); 78-811609-722X1022-5129reponame:Revista de Gastroenterología del Perúinstname:Sociedad de Gastroenterología del Perúinstacron:SOCIOGASTROspahttps://revistagastroperu.com/index.php/rgp/article/view/2078/1373Derechos de autor 2026 Ernesto Hornung, Ignacio Moratorio, Serena Amor, Mariana Seija, Adrián Canavesihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.revistagastroperu.com:article/20782026-03-31T19:17:36Z
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