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J Rural Med ; 18(2): 143-148, 2023 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37032986

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Objective: Intersectin 2 (ITSN2) is reported to cause hereditary nephrotic syndrome, but the number of cases remains quite small. We observed a case of progressive renal dysfunction and family history for end-stage kidney disease with a known single heterozygous ITSN2 variant. This study aimed to reveal the novel pathological significance of altered ITSN2 expression via a detailed examination. Patient and Methods: A 52-year-old Japanese woman with mild proteinuria and hematuria visited our center. The patient did not opt for a detailed examination but was instead followed up with conservative treatment consisting of low-dose angiotensin receptor blockers. Serum Cr worsened from 1.15 to 1.79 mg/dL after 7 years when precise diagnosis was performed by renal biopsy and genetic testing. Results: Kidney biopsy showed a thin basement membrane (TBM) and global glomerulosclerosis in 37.5% (6 out of 16) glomeruli examined. Comprehensive gene panel testing of 121 genes revealed a known ITSN2 variant, assumed to be involved in pathogenesis. No variants in the Alport syndrome genes, which are typically responsible for TBM, were detected. Conclusion: A possible novel phenotype of the heterozygous ITSN2 variant was identified as a cause of hereditary renal failure. Further investigation of similar cases is required for a better understanding.

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CEN Case Rep ; 12(3): 297-303, 2023 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36574196

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A 36-year-old female was pointed out to have liver enzyme elevation by routine health checkup. Subsequent contrast-enhanced CT scan identified gigantic uterine fibroids and retroperitoneal tumor. She was referred to the gynecologist at JA Toride Medical Center and planned to undergo a uterus enucleation and biopsy of the retroperitoneal tumor. The surgery was conducted without any troubles. After the surgery, the patient presented polyuria with urine volume 10-20 L a day and developed hypovolemic shock. Laboratory test revealed hypotonic urine and hypernatremia. Arginine vasopressin (AVP) loading test suggested shortage of endogenous vasopressin. Since the subcutaneous administration of AVP was not sufficient to control the urine volume, continuous intravenous infusion of AVP was initiated. After achieving hemodynamic stability, the treatment was switched to oral desmopressin. MRI finding indicated attenuation of high signal in posterior pituitary in T1 weighted image while neither enlargement of pituitary nor thickening of pituitary stalk was indicated by enhanced MRI. Hypertonic salt solution test indicated no responsive elevation of AVP, confirming the diagnosis of central diabetes insipidus (CDI). Her anterior pituitary function was preserved. Only anti-rabphilin-3A antibody was found positive in the serum of the patient, while other secondary causes for CDI were denied serologically and radiologically. Hence, lymphocytic infundibuloneurohypophysitis (LINH) was suspected as the final diagnosis. Hormonal replacement therapy by nasal desmopressin was continued and the patient managed to control her urine volume. In cases of CDI considered idiopathic with conventional examinations, anti-rabphilin-3A antibody may be a clue for determining the cause as LINH.


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Diabetes Insípido Neurogênico , Diabetes Mellitus , Neoplasias Retroperitoneais , Feminino , Humanos , Adulto , Diabetes Insípido Neurogênico/diagnóstico , Diabetes Insípido Neurogênico/tratamento farmacológico , Diabetes Insípido Neurogênico/etiologia , Desamino Arginina Vasopressina/uso terapêutico , Neoplasias Retroperitoneais/complicações
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