Ocular Coherence Tomography Unveils Alport Syndrome: A Critical Tool in Detecting Collagen IV Nephropathies.

Case Reports in Nephrology Pub Date : 2024-11-16 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/crin/5087883
Abdelrahman Ibrahim, Zena Altawallbeh, Monica Patricia Revelo, Martin Gregory, Laith Al-Rabadi
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Collagen IV pathogenic variants are present in Alport syndrome (AS) and some forms of familial focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS). These conditions pose diagnostic challenges due to overlapping clinical, histological, and genetic features. Ocular coherence tomography (OCT) has emerged as a pivotal diagnostic tool by revealing ocular manifestations characteristic of AS. Here, we present two cases initially diagnosed with primary FSGS but later found to harbor collagen IV pathogenic variants. Both cases progressed to end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) needing transplantation. OCT revealed severe temporal macular thinning consistent with AS in both cases. Our findings highlight the critical role of OCT in distinguishing the subtle differences in the presentation of collagen IV nephropathies. OCT proves valuable for clinicians, particularly when COL4 nephropathies present ambiguous or overlapping features. In such instances, OCT serves to establish precise diagnoses, preventing unnecessary immune suppression. Therefore, incorporating OCT alongside genetic and histological evaluations is crucial for accurate diagnosis, management, and appropriate genetic counseling. Furthermore, recognizing the prevalence of AS accurately is pivotal for conducting population-based studies, which are essential for advancing our understanding of the condition, improving patient care, and informing future research initiatives.

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眼相干断层扫描揭示阿尔波特综合征:检测胶原 IV 型肾病的重要工具。
Alport 综合征(AS)和某些形式的家族性局灶节段性肾小球硬化症(FSGS)中存在胶原蛋白 IV 致病变体。由于临床、组织学和遗传学特征的重叠,这些疾病给诊断带来了挑战。眼相干断层扫描(OCT)通过显示强直性脊柱炎的特征性眼部表现,已成为一种重要的诊断工具。在这里,我们介绍了两例最初被诊断为原发性 FSGS 的病例,但后来发现他们携带胶原蛋白 IV 致病变体。这两个病例均发展为终末期肾病(ESKD),需要接受移植手术。OCT 显示这两个病例的颞侧黄斑严重变薄,与 AS 一致。我们的研究结果凸显了 OCT 在区分胶原 IV 型肾病表现的细微差别方面的关键作用。OCT 对临床医生很有价值,尤其是当 COL4 肾病表现出模糊或重叠的特征时。在这种情况下,OCT 可以确定精确的诊断,避免不必要的免疫抑制。因此,将 OCT 与遗传学和组织学评估结合起来,对于准确诊断、管理和适当的遗传咨询至关重要。此外,准确认识强直性脊柱炎的发病率对于开展基于人群的研究至关重要,而这些研究对于增进我们对该疾病的了解、改善患者护理以及为未来的研究计划提供信息至关重要。
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Case Reports in Nephrology
Case Reports in Nephrology Medicine-Nephrology
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