"Recurrent Papillary Necrosis and Nephrocalcinosis Induced by Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs for Gouty Arthritis Associated with Congenital Chloride-Losing Diarrhea: A Major Risk for Kidney Loss".

Case Reports in Nephrology Pub Date : 2021-10-16 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/3558278
Kamel El-Reshaid, Shaikha Al-Bader, Hossameldin Sallam
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Congenital chloride-losing diarrhea (CCLD) is a rare genetic disorder due to autosomal recessive mutation in the SLC26A3 gene on chromosome 7. It is characterized with chronic watery diarrhea with high fecal chloride (Cl: >90 mmol/L), low potassium (K), and metabolic alkalosis with low urinary Cl and K. The overall long-term prognosis is favorable with optimal life-long salt and K supplementation. In this case report, we describe a man with progressive renal failure and small kidneys that showed nephrocalcinosis and papillary necrosis. His disease was diagnosed since birth and was confirmed by our tests. He was incompliant with therapy and had developed gout. The latter complication of his disease has led to excessive NSAID use over the past years. Reinstitution of diet, drug therapy, and allopurinol had stabilized his renal disease for 1 year of follow-up. In conclusion, excessive analgesic use is a risk factor for renal failure in CCLD.

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非甾体抗炎药引起痛风性关节炎合并先天性氯流失腹泻的复发性乳头状坏死和肾钙质沉着症:肾脏损失的主要风险。
先天性失氯性腹泻(CCLD)是一种罕见的遗传性疾病,是由7号染色体SLC26A3基因常染色体隐性突变引起的。其特征为慢性水样腹泻伴高粪氯(Cl: >90 mmol/L),低钾(K),代谢性碱中毒伴低尿氯和钾。终生补充盐和钾,总体长期预后良好。在这个病例报告中,我们描述了一个男性进行性肾衰竭和小肾脏,表现为肾钙质沉着和乳头状坏死。他的病从出生时就被诊断出来,我们的检查也证实了这一点。他不接受治疗,患上了痛风。后一种并发症导致他在过去几年过度使用非甾体抗炎药。在1年的随访中,饮食、药物治疗和别嘌呤醇的恢复使他的肾脏疾病稳定下来。综上所述,过度使用镇痛药是CCLD患者肾功能衰竭的危险因素。
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Case Reports in Nephrology
Case Reports in Nephrology Medicine-Nephrology
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