Abel Zemenfes Tsighe, Helen Gebremedhin Gebreegziabhier, Shephali Sharma
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The patient received initial treatments with RASi (renin-angiotensin system inhibitor) and diuretics followed by steroids and tacrolimus, but lacked a clear response. Eventually, a kidney biopsy and examination at a pathology laboratory in India revealed extensive periodic acid Schiff-positive but Jones' methenamine silver-negative and Congo red-negative mesangial and capillary wall deposits, which stained strongly for fibronectin on immunohistochemistry. A diagnosis of fibronectin glomerulopathy was made.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>Diagnosing fibronectin glomerulopathy could be challenging in many developing nations due to a lack of proper pathological and genetic testing infrastructure. 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Fibronectin Glomerulopathy: A First African Case Report.
Introduction: Fibronectin glomerulopathy is a rare autosomal dominant disorder characterized by abnormal deposition of fibronectin within the kidney. It is associated with several variant mutations in the FN1 gene. It is a disorder predominantly characterized by proteinuria that can reach the nephrotic range, and it has been primarily described in Asian and White populations. Here, we report a case of fibronectin glomerulopathy from Ethiopia, which, to our knowledge, is the first ever reported in Africa.
Case presentation: A 17-year-old Ethiopian female presented with generalized body swelling and nephrotic range proteinuria. Secondary causes of nephrotic syndrome were ruled out, but kidney biopsy was not performed early because of financial constraints. The patient received initial treatments with RASi (renin-angiotensin system inhibitor) and diuretics followed by steroids and tacrolimus, but lacked a clear response. Eventually, a kidney biopsy and examination at a pathology laboratory in India revealed extensive periodic acid Schiff-positive but Jones' methenamine silver-negative and Congo red-negative mesangial and capillary wall deposits, which stained strongly for fibronectin on immunohistochemistry. A diagnosis of fibronectin glomerulopathy was made.
Conclusion: Diagnosing fibronectin glomerulopathy could be challenging in many developing nations due to a lack of proper pathological and genetic testing infrastructure. Improving local health infrastructure for kidney tissue diagnosis could improve diagnostic accuracy, better guide management, and help avoid the administration of unnecessary medications with a potential for serious adverse events.
期刊介绍:
This peer-reviewed online-only journal publishes original case reports covering the entire spectrum of nephrology and dialysis, including genetic susceptibility, clinical presentation, diagnosis, treatment or prevention, toxicities of therapy, critical care, supportive care, quality-of-life and survival issues. The journal will also accept case reports dealing with the use of novel technologies, both in the arena of diagnosis and treatment. Supplementary material is welcomed.