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Nephrotic Syndrome and Hodgkins Lymphoma – an Unusual Association
BACKGROUND: An association between nephrotic syndrome and extrarenal neoplasia was described for the first time in 1922. The reported incidence of nephrotic syndrome in Hodgkin lymphoma is less than 1%. CLINICAL DESCRIPTION: We present a 13 year old boy who was admitted with complaints of abdominal...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9644090/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36447800 |
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author | Devi Padmanaban, Priyanka Jayaraman, Dhaarani Shanmugam, Sri Gayathri Geminiganesan, Sangeetha |
author_facet | Devi Padmanaban, Priyanka Jayaraman, Dhaarani Shanmugam, Sri Gayathri Geminiganesan, Sangeetha |
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description | BACKGROUND: An association between nephrotic syndrome and extrarenal neoplasia was described for the first time in 1922. The reported incidence of nephrotic syndrome in Hodgkin lymphoma is less than 1%. CLINICAL DESCRIPTION: We present a 13 year old boy who was admitted with complaints of abdominal pain, vomiting and loose stools for 2 months. He had a history of significant weight loss of 5kg in a couple of months. On examination, he had bilateral pedal oedema and right cervical lymphadenopathy. Cervical lymph node biopsy revealed nodular sclerosis type of Hodgkin lymphoma. He also had hypoalbuminemia, massive proteinuria and hypercholesterolemia. Secondary nephrotic syndrome due to Hodgkin’s lymphoma was made as a clinical diagnosis. MANAGEMENT AND OUTCOME: He had been started on chemotherapy (with Prednisolone, Vincristine, Doxorubicin, Etoposide) for stage 3B Hodgkin lymphoma. He tolerated the chemotherapy well. Though he had symptomatic edema, managed conservatively as the urine output was adequate. On follow up, he attained spontaneous remission of nephrotic syndrome. CONCLUSION: Overt proteinuria might be the manifestation of paraneoplastic syndrome in children with Hodgkin lymphoma and with the management of the primary disease, proteinuria resolves spontaneously. |
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spelling | pubmed-96440902022-11-28 Nephrotic Syndrome and Hodgkins Lymphoma – an Unusual Association Devi Padmanaban, Priyanka Jayaraman, Dhaarani Shanmugam, Sri Gayathri Geminiganesan, Sangeetha EJIFCC Research Article BACKGROUND: An association between nephrotic syndrome and extrarenal neoplasia was described for the first time in 1922. The reported incidence of nephrotic syndrome in Hodgkin lymphoma is less than 1%. CLINICAL DESCRIPTION: We present a 13 year old boy who was admitted with complaints of abdominal pain, vomiting and loose stools for 2 months. He had a history of significant weight loss of 5kg in a couple of months. On examination, he had bilateral pedal oedema and right cervical lymphadenopathy. Cervical lymph node biopsy revealed nodular sclerosis type of Hodgkin lymphoma. He also had hypoalbuminemia, massive proteinuria and hypercholesterolemia. Secondary nephrotic syndrome due to Hodgkin’s lymphoma was made as a clinical diagnosis. MANAGEMENT AND OUTCOME: He had been started on chemotherapy (with Prednisolone, Vincristine, Doxorubicin, Etoposide) for stage 3B Hodgkin lymphoma. He tolerated the chemotherapy well. Though he had symptomatic edema, managed conservatively as the urine output was adequate. On follow up, he attained spontaneous remission of nephrotic syndrome. CONCLUSION: Overt proteinuria might be the manifestation of paraneoplastic syndrome in children with Hodgkin lymphoma and with the management of the primary disease, proteinuria resolves spontaneously. The Communications and Publications Division (CPD) of the IFCC 2022-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9644090/ /pubmed/36447800 Text en Copyright © 2022 International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (IFCC). All rights reserved. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is a Platinum Open Access Journal distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Devi Padmanaban, Priyanka Jayaraman, Dhaarani Shanmugam, Sri Gayathri Geminiganesan, Sangeetha Nephrotic Syndrome and Hodgkins Lymphoma – an Unusual Association |
title | Nephrotic Syndrome and Hodgkins Lymphoma – an Unusual Association |
title_full | Nephrotic Syndrome and Hodgkins Lymphoma – an Unusual Association |
title_fullStr | Nephrotic Syndrome and Hodgkins Lymphoma – an Unusual Association |
title_full_unstemmed | Nephrotic Syndrome and Hodgkins Lymphoma – an Unusual Association |
title_short | Nephrotic Syndrome and Hodgkins Lymphoma – an Unusual Association |
title_sort | nephrotic syndrome and hodgkins lymphoma – an unusual association |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9644090/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36447800 |
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