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Fibrillary Glomerulonephritis: A Great Mimicker of Rapidly Progressive Glomerulonephritis

Fibrillary glomerulonephritis (FGN) is a rare but severe kidney disease found to have non-amyloid fibrillary deposits in the mesangium and/or glomerular capillary wall. It was initially thought to be idiopathic, but recent studies show an association with autoimmune disease, malignancy, and hepatiti...

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Autores principales: Raikar, Manisha, Shafiq, Asad
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9291438/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35865414
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.26001
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description Fibrillary glomerulonephritis (FGN) is a rare but severe kidney disease found to have non-amyloid fibrillary deposits in the mesangium and/or glomerular capillary wall. It was initially thought to be idiopathic, but recent studies show an association with autoimmune disease, malignancy, and hepatitis C infection. We report a case of a non-diabetic patient presenting with long-standing microscopic hematuria, progressive proteinuria, hypertension, and worsening kidney function. The kidney biopsy demonstrated subepithelial fibrillar deposits of size 17 mm randomly oriented with one partial cellular crescent on electron microscopy. Direct immunofluorescence showed no staining for IgG or light chains. It was weakly positive for Congo red staining with a slightly higher serum free kappa/lambda light chain ratio, but serum immunofixation showed no monoclonal protein detection. We empirically treated with rituximab but with no clear benefit or no renal recovery and eventually started on hemodialysis. FGN has an extremely poor prognosis with very few treatment options available. We report this case to emphasize the need for larger, multi-center studies for treatment approaches with collaborating and consolidating data from case reports and case series due to the rarity of the disease.
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spelling pubmed-92914382022-07-20 Fibrillary Glomerulonephritis: A Great Mimicker of Rapidly Progressive Glomerulonephritis Raikar, Manisha Shafiq, Asad Cureus Internal Medicine Fibrillary glomerulonephritis (FGN) is a rare but severe kidney disease found to have non-amyloid fibrillary deposits in the mesangium and/or glomerular capillary wall. It was initially thought to be idiopathic, but recent studies show an association with autoimmune disease, malignancy, and hepatitis C infection. We report a case of a non-diabetic patient presenting with long-standing microscopic hematuria, progressive proteinuria, hypertension, and worsening kidney function. The kidney biopsy demonstrated subepithelial fibrillar deposits of size 17 mm randomly oriented with one partial cellular crescent on electron microscopy. Direct immunofluorescence showed no staining for IgG or light chains. It was weakly positive for Congo red staining with a slightly higher serum free kappa/lambda light chain ratio, but serum immunofixation showed no monoclonal protein detection. We empirically treated with rituximab but with no clear benefit or no renal recovery and eventually started on hemodialysis. FGN has an extremely poor prognosis with very few treatment options available. We report this case to emphasize the need for larger, multi-center studies for treatment approaches with collaborating and consolidating data from case reports and case series due to the rarity of the disease. Cureus 2022-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9291438/ /pubmed/35865414 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.26001 Text en Copyright © 2022, Raikar et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Fibrillary Glomerulonephritis: A Great Mimicker of Rapidly Progressive Glomerulonephritis
title Fibrillary Glomerulonephritis: A Great Mimicker of Rapidly Progressive Glomerulonephritis
title_full Fibrillary Glomerulonephritis: A Great Mimicker of Rapidly Progressive Glomerulonephritis
title_fullStr Fibrillary Glomerulonephritis: A Great Mimicker of Rapidly Progressive Glomerulonephritis
title_full_unstemmed Fibrillary Glomerulonephritis: A Great Mimicker of Rapidly Progressive Glomerulonephritis
title_short Fibrillary Glomerulonephritis: A Great Mimicker of Rapidly Progressive Glomerulonephritis
title_sort fibrillary glomerulonephritis: a great mimicker of rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis
topic Internal Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9291438/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35865414
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.26001
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