The importance of histopathology in the diagnosis of isolated renal sarcoidosis: a case report

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Autor(a) principal: Trindade Filho,João Onofre
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Amaro,Kaline Daniele de Souza, Oliveira,Allana Desirée Teixeira de, Gomes,Cecília Neta Alves Pegado, Costa,Hermann Ferreira, Trajano,Vinicius Nogueira
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Jornal Brasileiro de Nefrologia
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Introduction: Sarcoidosis is a systemic inflammatory disease of unknown etiology, characterized by the presence of non-caseating granulomas in several organs; renal impairment alone is a rare condition. When it affects the kidneys, the most prevalent manifestations are hypercalcemia and hypercalciuria. This paper aims to address the topic of renal sarcoidosis, by means of a case report, and reinstate the importance of histopathology in its diagnosis. Methods: The data came from an observational clinical study with a qualitative approach, through an interview with the renal sarcoidosis patient and data from her medical records. Case report: Patient D.M.S., 50 years old, Caucasian, presented with reddish eyes and body pains lasting for fifteen days as first manifestations of the disease. Upon kidney ultrasound scan, we found renal parenchymal nephropathy. Serial renal function and metabolic tests reported anemia and progressive urea and creatinine changes, as well as hypercalcemia and hypercalciuria, confirming acute kidney failure (AKF). A histopathological examination suggested the diagnosis, which was confirmed by clinical, laboratory and histopathological data. There was therapeutic resolution after steroid therapy. Discussion: The symptomatology of sarcoidosis is diverse and often non-specific. Renal manifestation, which usually occurs after organ involvement, is present in less than 5% of patients, and about 1% to 2% of these patients may develop AKF. Conclusions: The use of histopathology together with clinical and laboratory data to diagnose isolated renal sarcoidosis, rule out other etiologies and introduce early treatment is of paramount importance.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The importance of histopathology in the diagnosis of isolated renal sarcoidosis: a case report
title The importance of histopathology in the diagnosis of isolated renal sarcoidosis: a case report
spellingShingle The importance of histopathology in the diagnosis of isolated renal sarcoidosis: a case report
Trindade Filho,João Onofre
Sarcoidosis
Nephrology
Histology
title_short The importance of histopathology in the diagnosis of isolated renal sarcoidosis: a case report
title_full The importance of histopathology in the diagnosis of isolated renal sarcoidosis: a case report
title_fullStr The importance of histopathology in the diagnosis of isolated renal sarcoidosis: a case report
title_full_unstemmed The importance of histopathology in the diagnosis of isolated renal sarcoidosis: a case report
title_sort The importance of histopathology in the diagnosis of isolated renal sarcoidosis: a case report
author Trindade Filho,João Onofre
author_facet Trindade Filho,João Onofre
Amaro,Kaline Daniele de Souza
Oliveira,Allana Desirée Teixeira de
Gomes,Cecília Neta Alves Pegado
Costa,Hermann Ferreira
Trajano,Vinicius Nogueira
author_role author
author2 Amaro,Kaline Daniele de Souza
Oliveira,Allana Desirée Teixeira de
Gomes,Cecília Neta Alves Pegado
Costa,Hermann Ferreira
Trajano,Vinicius Nogueira
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Trindade Filho,João Onofre
Amaro,Kaline Daniele de Souza
Oliveira,Allana Desirée Teixeira de
Gomes,Cecília Neta Alves Pegado
Costa,Hermann Ferreira
Trajano,Vinicius Nogueira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sarcoidosis
Nephrology
Histology
topic Sarcoidosis
Nephrology
Histology
description ABSTRACT Introduction: Sarcoidosis is a systemic inflammatory disease of unknown etiology, characterized by the presence of non-caseating granulomas in several organs; renal impairment alone is a rare condition. When it affects the kidneys, the most prevalent manifestations are hypercalcemia and hypercalciuria. This paper aims to address the topic of renal sarcoidosis, by means of a case report, and reinstate the importance of histopathology in its diagnosis. Methods: The data came from an observational clinical study with a qualitative approach, through an interview with the renal sarcoidosis patient and data from her medical records. Case report: Patient D.M.S., 50 years old, Caucasian, presented with reddish eyes and body pains lasting for fifteen days as first manifestations of the disease. Upon kidney ultrasound scan, we found renal parenchymal nephropathy. Serial renal function and metabolic tests reported anemia and progressive urea and creatinine changes, as well as hypercalcemia and hypercalciuria, confirming acute kidney failure (AKF). A histopathological examination suggested the diagnosis, which was confirmed by clinical, laboratory and histopathological data. There was therapeutic resolution after steroid therapy. Discussion: The symptomatology of sarcoidosis is diverse and often non-specific. Renal manifestation, which usually occurs after organ involvement, is present in less than 5% of patients, and about 1% to 2% of these patients may develop AKF. Conclusions: The use of histopathology together with clinical and laboratory data to diagnose isolated renal sarcoidosis, rule out other etiologies and introduce early treatment is of paramount importance.
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