Renal manifestations of human brucellosis: First report of minimal change disease

Human brucellosis is considered a great example of the complexity of clinical manifestations possibly affecting multiple organs or systems. Renal manifestations of human brucellosis have been documented in few case reports and one case series. Herein, we present a case of Nephrotic syndrome (NS) due...

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Main Authors: Nikolaos Sabanis, Eleni Gavriilaki, Eleni Paschou, Eleni Tsotsiou, Asterios Kalaitzoglou, Christos Kavlakoudis, Sotirios Vasileiou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2016-01-01
Series:Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
Online Access:http://www.sjkdt.org/article.asp?issn=1319-2442;year=2016;volume=27;issue=3;spage=590;epage=594;aulast=Sabanis
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spelling doaj-7563bbacaa734a13b6a57145fb4cc2c12020-11-25T00:40:57ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsSaudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation1319-24422016-01-0127359059410.4103/1319-2442.182413Renal manifestations of human brucellosis: First report of minimal change diseaseNikolaos SabanisEleni GavriilakiEleni PaschouEleni TsotsiouAsterios KalaitzoglouChristos KavlakoudisSotirios VasileiouHuman brucellosis is considered a great example of the complexity of clinical manifestations possibly affecting multiple organs or systems. Renal manifestations of human brucellosis have been documented in few case reports and one case series. Herein, we present a case of Nephrotic syndrome (NS) due to minimal change disease in the course of acute brucellosis. A 53-year-old male farmer was admitted to our department with acute brucellosis and NS. Renal biopsy revealed minimal change disease. Combined treatment with prednisone (1 mg/kg), rifampicin (600 mg/day), and doxycycline (200 mg/day) was initiated. Complete remission of NS was achieved at the end of the fourth week. One year later, the patient remained in complete remission of NS without any sign of relapse of brucellosis.http://www.sjkdt.org/article.asp?issn=1319-2442;year=2016;volume=27;issue=3;spage=590;epage=594;aulast=Sabanis
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author Nikolaos Sabanis
Eleni Gavriilaki
Eleni Paschou
Eleni Tsotsiou
Asterios Kalaitzoglou
Christos Kavlakoudis
Sotirios Vasileiou
spellingShingle Nikolaos Sabanis
Eleni Gavriilaki
Eleni Paschou
Eleni Tsotsiou
Asterios Kalaitzoglou
Christos Kavlakoudis
Sotirios Vasileiou
Renal manifestations of human brucellosis: First report of minimal change disease
Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
author_facet Nikolaos Sabanis
Eleni Gavriilaki
Eleni Paschou
Eleni Tsotsiou
Asterios Kalaitzoglou
Christos Kavlakoudis
Sotirios Vasileiou
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title Renal manifestations of human brucellosis: First report of minimal change disease
title_short Renal manifestations of human brucellosis: First report of minimal change disease
title_full Renal manifestations of human brucellosis: First report of minimal change disease
title_fullStr Renal manifestations of human brucellosis: First report of minimal change disease
title_full_unstemmed Renal manifestations of human brucellosis: First report of minimal change disease
title_sort renal manifestations of human brucellosis: first report of minimal change disease
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
issn 1319-2442
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Human brucellosis is considered a great example of the complexity of clinical manifestations possibly affecting multiple organs or systems. Renal manifestations of human brucellosis have been documented in few case reports and one case series. Herein, we present a case of Nephrotic syndrome (NS) due to minimal change disease in the course of acute brucellosis. A 53-year-old male farmer was admitted to our department with acute brucellosis and NS. Renal biopsy revealed minimal change disease. Combined treatment with prednisone (1 mg/kg), rifampicin (600 mg/day), and doxycycline (200 mg/day) was initiated. Complete remission of NS was achieved at the end of the fourth week. One year later, the patient remained in complete remission of NS without any sign of relapse of brucellosis.
url http://www.sjkdt.org/article.asp?issn=1319-2442;year=2016;volume=27;issue=3;spage=590;epage=594;aulast=Sabanis
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