原发性草酸盐病、微晶关节病和肿瘤性钙化症的晚期表现:病例报告和文献综述。

IF 1.2 Q4 RHEUMATOLOGY
Sanda Mrabet, Mohamed BenHmida
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摘要

背景:原发性高草酸尿症是一组遗传性疾病,由于乙醛酸途径中的酶缺陷,导致草酸盐代谢减少。由此产生的草酸盐沉积是导致肾病和关节病的主要原因。新生儿草酸盐病是原发性高氧血症 1 型中最严重的一种,在儿童期就会出现终末期肾病:一名 55 岁的血液透析患者因炎症性多关节痛和关节周围肿胀演变 6 个月而被转诊至肾内科。他已因终末期慢性肾功能衰竭接受血液透析六年,同时被诊断为原发性高草酸尿症。放射学检查显示,他的腰椎出现了橄榄球服的外观,大关节和锁骨旁出现了钙调不透明、血管钙化和肿瘤性钙化。滑膜液中含有一些细胞,细胞内有多形性结晶。我们排除了甲状旁腺功能亢进症、甲状旁腺功能减退症和相关的磷钙化疾病,保留了原发性高氧尿继发的关节病和肿瘤钙化。患者还患有充血性心力衰竭。尽管加强了血液透析,但他的病情并未好转,最终在恶病质的情况下去世,享年 56 岁:这一罕见病例表明,原发性草酸盐中毒合并肾外并发症可能会出现临床表现晚和存活期长的情况。
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Late Presentation of Primary Oxalosis, Microcrystalline Arthropathy, and Tumoral Calcinosis: A Case Report and a Literature Review.

Background: Primary hyperoxaluria consists of a group of inherited disorders with enzymatic defects in the glyoxylate pathway, leading to decreased oxalate metabolism. The resulting oxalic deposition is specifically responsible for kidney disease and joint disease. Neonatal oxalosis is the most severe form of primary hyperoxia type 1, with the onset of end-stage renal disease in childhood.

Case presentation: A 55-year-old hemodialysis man was referred to Nephrology because of inflammatory polyarthralgia and periarticular swelling evolving for six months. He had been on hemodialysis for six years for end-stage chronic renal failure, diagnosed at the same time as primary hyperoxaluria. Radiological investigation showed a rugby jersey appearance on the lumbar spine, budding calcium tone opacities next to large joints and clavicles, vascular calcifications and tumoral calcinosis. The synovial fluid contained a few cells with polymorphic intracellular crystals. We ruled out hyperparathyroidism, hypoparathyroidism, and related phosphocalcic disorders, and we retained arthropathy and tumoral calcinosis secondary to primary hyperoxaliuria. The patient also had congestive heart failure. Despite intensification of hemodialysis, he did not improve and died at the age of 56 in the context of cachexia.

Conclusion: This rare case documents the possible occurrence of late clinical presentation and long survival in primary oxalosis with extra renal complications.

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期刊介绍: Current Rheumatology Reviews publishes frontier reviews on all the latest advances on rheumatology and its related areas e.g. pharmacology, pathogenesis, epidemiology, clinical care, and therapy. The journal"s aim is to publish the highest quality review articles dedicated to clinical research in the field. The journal is essential reading for all researchers and clinicians in rheumatology.
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