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Ther Apher Dial ; 11(6): 449-51, 2007 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18028172

RESUMO

Peritonitis due to nontuberculous mycobacterium in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients is rare. However, when it occurs, PD catheter removal is required in most cases because of resistance to antibiotic therapy. We report a case of Mycobacterium abscessus peritonitis subsequent to tunnel infection after PD catheter-replacement surgery. The patient underwent this surgery as her tunnel infection had not resolved following the usual 3 month course of antibiotic therapy. After surgery, tunnel infection of the second catheter and peritonitis occurred. Nontuberculous mycobacteria were detected on acid-fast stain from both the old and new exit-site drainage and the peritoneal effluent. The mycobacteria were identified as M. abscessus. Removal of the new catheter and surgical excision of the previous catheter tunnel were performed and multiple antibiotics were started. After 3 months the postsurgical wounds had healed completely. This case demonstrates the importance of further evaluation of unidentified PD catheter-related infections, including an examination for nontuberculous mycobacterium.


Assuntos
Abscesso/etiologia , Infecções por Mycobacterium/etiologia , Diálise Peritoneal/efeitos adversos , Peritonite/etiologia , Abdome/patologia , Abscesso/complicações , Feminino , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Infecções por Mycobacterium/complicações , Peritonite/complicações , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X
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Am J Kidney Dis ; 43(3): e18-25, 2004 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14981637

RESUMO

Various etiologic factors have been identified in tubulointerstitial nephritis (TIN), including allergic drug reaction, infection, and immune-mediated disease. Immune-mediated TIN without significant glomerular involvement has been reported to occur as a renal complication secondary to Sjögren's syndrome, lupus nephritis, and antitubular basement membrane antibody-related disease. We present a first case of acute TIN associated with autoimmune-related pancreatitis (AIP). A 64-year-old man was referred to our division from a surgeon for the close examination of renal dysfunction. The pancreatic and biliary imaging showed segmental narrowing of the pancreatic duct with localized swelling of the pancreatic head, suggesting the carcinoma of the pancreatic head at that time. However, the laboratory findings also showed renal dysfunction with high level of serum immunoglobulin G and hypocomplementemia. Renal biopsy was performed to investigate the etiology of the renal dysfunction. The renal biopsy specimen showed acute TIN. The patient had no drug history, which may cause TIN. Oral corticosteroid therapy improved the renal function as well as histological damage, the pancreatic imaging study, and the laboratory tests of pancreatic and hepatobiliary enzyme. Although the pancreatic biopsy has not performed in our patient, his clinical course confirmed us that AIP was the final diagnosis for his pancreatic lesion. Despite further examination, there was no evidence of other autoimmune-related diseases such as Sjögren's syndrome. To our knowledge, this is the first report of acute TIN associated with AIP. We suggest that AIP may be an etiologic factor in some cases of TIN.


Assuntos
Doenças Autoimunes/complicações , Nefrite Intersticial/etiologia , Pancreatite/complicações , Doença Aguda , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Nefrite Intersticial/imunologia , Nefrite Intersticial/patologia , Pancreatite/diagnóstico , Pancreatite/imunologia
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