一名患有饮食失调症的年轻女性因明显的肾钙化导致终末期肾病:病例报告

Takahiko Hoshino , Takahiro Uchida , Takashi Sakai , Minami Koizumi , Mitsuya Mukae , Tadasu Kojima , Muneharu Yamada , Takaya Matsushita , Takashi Oda
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一名 20 多岁的日本女性被诊断出患有严重肾衰竭,并被转诊至我科。她非常瘦,体重指数为 9.6 kg/m2。计算机断层扫描显示整个肾实质的亮度增加;肾活检显示鲍曼囊和肾小管间质区域有明显的钙沉积,同时伴有肾小球塌陷、严重的间质纤维化和肾小管萎缩。虽然诊断结果为肾钙化症,但并未发现任何潜在疾病。尽管对患者进行了慢性肾病-矿物质骨紊乱治疗和营养治疗,但患者还是出现了尿毒症,并在首次就诊约两年后开始进行维持性血液透析。饮食失调患者通常会出现肾功能紊乱,偶尔可能会导致终末期肾病。然而,详细的调查很少,特别是关于这些患者的组织病理学状况,而且确切的机制仍不清楚。肾钙化如果范围广泛,就会导致终末期肾病,本病例就是如此。
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Prominent nephrocalcinosis leading to end-stage kidney disease in a young female with eating disorder: A case report

A Japanese female in her 20 s with a history of self-induced vomiting was diagnosed with severe renal failure and referred to our department. She was extremely lean, with a body mass index of 9.6 kg/m2. Computed tomography showed increased brightness of the entire renal parenchyma; renal biopsy demonstrated prominent calcium deposition in the Bowman’s capsule and tubulointerstitial areas accompanied by collapsed glomeruli, severe interstitial fibrosis and tubular atrophy. Although the diagnosis was nephrocalcinosis, no underlying conditions were found. Despite the management of chronic kidney disease-mineral bone disorder and nutritional therapy, the patient developed uremia and initiated maintenance hemodialysis approximately two years after the first visit. Kidney disorders are commonly observed in patients with eating disorders and may occasionally lead to end-stage kidney disease. However, detailed investigations are few, especially regarding the histopathological conditions of these patients, and the precise mechanisms remain unclear. Nephrocalcinosis can cause end-stage kidney disease if extensive, as observed in the present case.

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