Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis and acute kidney injury associated with cocaine use - Case report

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Autor(a) principal: Pimentel,Paulo Vitor de Souza
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Freitas,Hermany Capistrano, Leite,Marcos Diógenes Braga, Lima,Rafael Siqueira Athayde, Barreto,Dulce Maria Sousa, Teixeira,André Costa, Daher,Elizabeth De Francesco
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Jornal Brasileiro de Nefrologia
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Resumo: ABSTRACT A wide spectrum of renal complications can occur with acute and chronic use of cocaine. Most cases are related to rhabdomyolysis, but other mechanisms are malignant hypertension, renal ischemia, and rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis (RPGN) associated-ANCA vasculitis. In recent years, the use of cocaine adulterated with levamisole has been associated with ANCA vasculitis and pauci-immune RPGN. RPGN is clinically manifested as a nephritic syndrome with a rapid and progressive decline in renal function, and its histopathological finding is the presence of crescents in more than 50% of the glomeruli. We report a case of a 38-year-old man chronic user of cocaine, alcohol, and cigarettes who had red urine, oliguria, swollen legs and eyelids, as well as the uremic symptoms anorexia, emesis, and mental confusion. He was admitted with acute kidney injury and performed six hemodialysis sessions during the first 16 days of hospitalization and then was transferred to a tertiary hospital for diagnostic investigation. Tests of ANF (antinuclear factor), ANCA, anti-DNA, serology for hepatitis B, C, and HIV virus were negative. A renal percutaneous biopsy revealed crescentic glomerulonephritis with mild tubular atrophy. The patient underwent pulse therapy with methylprednisolone (for 3 days) and cyclophosphamide. Then he maintained daily prednisone and monthly intravenous cyclophosphamide and evolved with progressive improvement of renal function.
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spelling Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis and acute kidney injury associated with cocaine use - Case reportGlomerulonephritisCocaineAcute kidney injuryABSTRACT A wide spectrum of renal complications can occur with acute and chronic use of cocaine. Most cases are related to rhabdomyolysis, but other mechanisms are malignant hypertension, renal ischemia, and rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis (RPGN) associated-ANCA vasculitis. In recent years, the use of cocaine adulterated with levamisole has been associated with ANCA vasculitis and pauci-immune RPGN. RPGN is clinically manifested as a nephritic syndrome with a rapid and progressive decline in renal function, and its histopathological finding is the presence of crescents in more than 50% of the glomeruli. We report a case of a 38-year-old man chronic user of cocaine, alcohol, and cigarettes who had red urine, oliguria, swollen legs and eyelids, as well as the uremic symptoms anorexia, emesis, and mental confusion. He was admitted with acute kidney injury and performed six hemodialysis sessions during the first 16 days of hospitalization and then was transferred to a tertiary hospital for diagnostic investigation. Tests of ANF (antinuclear factor), ANCA, anti-DNA, serology for hepatitis B, C, and HIV virus were negative. A renal percutaneous biopsy revealed crescentic glomerulonephritis with mild tubular atrophy. The patient underwent pulse therapy with methylprednisolone (for 3 days) and cyclophosphamide. Then he maintained daily prednisone and monthly intravenous cyclophosphamide and evolved with progressive improvement of renal function.Sociedade Brasileira de Nefrologia2021-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-28002021000200283Brazilian Journal of Nephrology v.43 n.2 2021reponame:Jornal Brasileiro de Nefrologiainstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Nefrologia (SBN)instacron:SBN10.1590/2175-8239-jbn-2020-0034info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPimentel,Paulo Vitor de SouzaFreitas,Hermany CapistranoLeite,Marcos Diógenes BragaLima,Rafael Siqueira AthaydeBarreto,Dulce Maria SousaTeixeira,André CostaDaher,Elizabeth De Francescoeng2021-10-29T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0101-28002021000200283Revistahttp://www.bjn.org.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||jbn@sbn.org.br2175-82390101-2800opendoar:2021-10-29T00:00Jornal Brasileiro de Nefrologia - Sociedade Brasileira de Nefrologia (SBN)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis and acute kidney injury associated with cocaine use - Case report
title Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis and acute kidney injury associated with cocaine use - Case report
spellingShingle Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis and acute kidney injury associated with cocaine use - Case report
Pimentel,Paulo Vitor de Souza
Glomerulonephritis
Cocaine
Acute kidney injury
title_short Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis and acute kidney injury associated with cocaine use - Case report
title_full Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis and acute kidney injury associated with cocaine use - Case report
title_fullStr Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis and acute kidney injury associated with cocaine use - Case report
title_full_unstemmed Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis and acute kidney injury associated with cocaine use - Case report
title_sort Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis and acute kidney injury associated with cocaine use - Case report
author Pimentel,Paulo Vitor de Souza
author_facet Pimentel,Paulo Vitor de Souza
Freitas,Hermany Capistrano
Leite,Marcos Diógenes Braga
Lima,Rafael Siqueira Athayde
Barreto,Dulce Maria Sousa
Teixeira,André Costa
Daher,Elizabeth De Francesco
author_role author
author2 Freitas,Hermany Capistrano
Leite,Marcos Diógenes Braga
Lima,Rafael Siqueira Athayde
Barreto,Dulce Maria Sousa
Teixeira,André Costa
Daher,Elizabeth De Francesco
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pimentel,Paulo Vitor de Souza
Freitas,Hermany Capistrano
Leite,Marcos Diógenes Braga
Lima,Rafael Siqueira Athayde
Barreto,Dulce Maria Sousa
Teixeira,André Costa
Daher,Elizabeth De Francesco
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Glomerulonephritis
Cocaine
Acute kidney injury
topic Glomerulonephritis
Cocaine
Acute kidney injury
description ABSTRACT A wide spectrum of renal complications can occur with acute and chronic use of cocaine. Most cases are related to rhabdomyolysis, but other mechanisms are malignant hypertension, renal ischemia, and rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis (RPGN) associated-ANCA vasculitis. In recent years, the use of cocaine adulterated with levamisole has been associated with ANCA vasculitis and pauci-immune RPGN. RPGN is clinically manifested as a nephritic syndrome with a rapid and progressive decline in renal function, and its histopathological finding is the presence of crescents in more than 50% of the glomeruli. We report a case of a 38-year-old man chronic user of cocaine, alcohol, and cigarettes who had red urine, oliguria, swollen legs and eyelids, as well as the uremic symptoms anorexia, emesis, and mental confusion. He was admitted with acute kidney injury and performed six hemodialysis sessions during the first 16 days of hospitalization and then was transferred to a tertiary hospital for diagnostic investigation. Tests of ANF (antinuclear factor), ANCA, anti-DNA, serology for hepatitis B, C, and HIV virus were negative. A renal percutaneous biopsy revealed crescentic glomerulonephritis with mild tubular atrophy. The patient underwent pulse therapy with methylprednisolone (for 3 days) and cyclophosphamide. Then he maintained daily prednisone and monthly intravenous cyclophosphamide and evolved with progressive improvement of renal function.
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