足细胞与折叠性肾小球病变:来自马来西亚两个病例研究的临床见解。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 PATHOLOGY
Malaysian Journal of Pathology Pub Date : 2025-08-01
N A Che Jalil, H K Gnanasegaram, E Mohamad Mokhtar, N A Muhamad Hendri
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足细胞内折叠肾小球病(PIG)是一种罕见的肾小球疾病,其特征是足细胞内折叠到肾小球基底膜(GBM),并伴有膜内细胞质微球或微管的存在。大多数猪患者表现为肾病或亚肾病蛋白尿伴镜下血尿。这种情况通常与自身免疫性疾病有关。病例报告:最近,马来西亚首次报告了两例猪流感病例,涉及两名年龄分别为25岁和36岁的女性患者。第一位患者有系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)、周围神经病变、抗核基质蛋白2 (NXP2)抗体阳性、自身免疫性甲状腺功能减退、原发性卵巢功能衰竭等病史。她表现为持续性肾病范围蛋白尿和血尿。同时,第二位有SLE病史的患者在风湿病临床表现为双侧足部水肿、尿泡状、血尿。第一位患者的电子显微镜(EM)分析显示足细胞胞质突广泛内陷到GBM中,形成微球和微管的上皮下簇,并被中间的基膜隔开。同样,在第二种情况下,足细胞细胞质突广泛向GBM内折叠,中间的基膜将微球和微管分开。讨论:这些发现证实了猪的诊断,并给予强的松龙治疗,随访期间肌酐水平保持正常。总之,猪是一种罕见的新型肾小球疾病,已知与结缔组织疾病相关,主要影响年轻人,临床结果良好。
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Podocyte infolding glomerulopathy: Clinical insights from two case studies in Malaysia.

Introduction: Podocyte infolding glomerulopathy (PIG) is a rare glomerular disorder characterised by the infolding of podocytes into the glomerular basement membrane (GBM) with the presence of intramembranous cytoplasmic microspherules or microtubules. Most patients with PIG presented with nephrotic or subnephrotic proteinuria accompanied with microscopic haematuria. The condition is often associated with autoimmune diseases.

Case report: Recently, two cases of PIG were reported in Malaysia for the first time involving two female patients aged 25 and 36 years. The first patient had a history of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), peripheral neuropathy, anti-nuclear matrix protein 2 (NXP2)-positive antibody, autoimmune hypothyroidism, and primary ovarian failure. She presented with persistent nephrotic range proteinuria and haematuria. Meanwhile, the second patient with history of SLE presented at rheumatology clinic with bilateral pedal oedema, frothy urine, and haematuria. The electron microscopy (EM) analysis of the first patient revealed widespread and extensive invagination of podocyte cytoplasmic processes into the GBM, forming subepithelial clusters of microspherules and microtubules and separated by an intervening basement membrane. Likewise, extensive infolding of podocyte cytoplasmic processes into the GBM were found in the second case, and the intervening basement membrane separated the microspherules and microtubules.

Discussion: These findings confirmed the diagnosis of PIG, and the patients were treated with Prednisolone, maintaining normal creatinine level during follow-up. In summary, PIG is a rare and new glomerular disease which has been known to be associated with connective tissue diseases, predominantly affecting young individuals with a favourable clinical outcome.

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期刊介绍: The Malaysian Journal of Pathology is the official journal of the College of Pathologists, Academy of Medicine Malaysia. The primary purpose of The Journal is to publish the results of study and research in Pathology, especially those that have particular relevance to human disease occurring in Malaysia and other countries in this region. The term PATHOLOGY will be interpreted in its broadest sense to include Chemical Pathology, Cytology, Experimental Pathology, Forensic Pathology, Haematology, Histopathology, Immunology, Medical Microbiology and Parasitology. The Journal aims to bring under one cover publications of regional interest embracing the various sub-specialities of Pathology. It is expected that the articles published would be of value not only to pathologists, but also to medical practitioners in search of a scientific basis for the problems encountered in their practice, and to those with an interest in diseases which occur in the tropics.
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