低钾血症肾病:病例报告

Clément Havyarimana, H. Bothard, Abdelhadi Cheggali, Sara Cheikh, Jean Claude Manirakiza, Nassima Hissein Abdel Aziz, Abdouramane Garba, G. Medkouri, S. Khayat, N. Mtiou, M. Zamd, M. Benghanem
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低钾血症性肾病是一种罕见的肾小管间质疾病,由慢性低钾血症引起,可导致严重的肾脏形态或功能改变。我们报告了一例来自北非的 31 岁患者,因蛋白尿 1.2g/24h,血浆肌酐 21mg/l,肾功能衰竭,慢性低钾血症约 2.5mEq/l,入住肾内科。肾病检查没有发现任何特别之处。肾活检显示肾小管上皮空泡化,存在少量透明铸型。间质组织显示出极少量纤维化以及由淋巴细胞和组织细胞组成的中度炎症浸润,所有这些都使低钾肾病的诊断变得容易。患者在接受补钾治疗的同时,还服用了血管紧张素转换酶抑制剂(ACE 抑制剂)。患者的肾功能逐渐得到改善,肾小球滤过率(GFR)从入院时的 28 毫升/分钟上升到 6 个月后的 55 毫升/分钟,蛋白尿消失。虽然低钾血症肾病似乎已经消失,但在慢性低钾血症的情况下,必须考虑肾功能的任何改变。组织学检查对确诊至关重要。
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Hypokalemic Nephropathy: Case Report
Hypokalemic nephropathy is a rare tubulointerstitial disorder due to chronic hypokalemia that can lead to serious morphological or functional renal alterations. We report a case of a 31-year-old patient from North Africa, admitted to the Department of Nephrology for exploration of proteinuria at 1.2g/24h associated with renal failure at 21mg/l of plasma creatinine in a context of chronic hypokalemia around 2.5mEq/l. The nephropathy check up didn’t show anything particular. The renal biopsy performed revealed renal tubes with vacuolation of the epithelium, with the presence of a few hyaline casts. The interstitial tissue showed minimal fibrosis and a moderate inflammatory infiltrate composed of lymphocytes and histiocytes, all easing the diagnosis of hypokalemic nephropathy. The patient was treated with potassium supplementation in combination with an angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor (ACE inhibitor). The evolution was marked by a progressive improvement of renal function going from an glomerular filtration rate (GFR) of 28 ml/min (at admission) to 55 ml/min after 6 months, with negativation of proteinuria. Although the hypokalemic nephropathy seems to have disappeared, it must be considered in the face of any alteration of renal function in a context of chronic hypokalemia. Histology is essential to confirm the diagnosis.
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