A Case of De Novo Antiglomerular Basement Membrane Disease Presenting during Pregnancy.

Case Reports in Nephrology Pub Date : 2021-03-17 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/5539205
F A K Lodhi, T Akcan, J N Mojarrab, S Sajjad, R Blonsky
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Background. Acute kidney injury (AKI) requiring dialysis during pregnancy is uncommon. We present a case of a young female diagnosed with antiglomerular basement membrane (anti-GBM) disease during pregnancy. Case Presentation. A 23-year-old woman approximately 15 weeks pregnant experienced weakness, nausea, vomiting, and anorexia for one week and anuria for 48 hours. No known drug allergies and no significant social or family history for kidney or genitourinary disease were reported. Laboratory analysis revealed anemia, life-threatening hyperkalemia, AKI, and elevated antiglomerular basement membrane (GBM) antibodies. Renal biopsy revealed 100% cellular crescents, confirming the diagnosis. The patient was treated using plasmapheresis and methylprednisolone followed by oral steroids, azathioprine, and tacrolimus. At 24 weeks and 4 days of gestation, the patient had hypoxic respiratory failure as well as preterm premature rupture of membranes. Due to the development of infection and lack of renal recovery, immunosuppression was discontinued. At 28 weeks and 0 days of gestation, the patient developed uncontrollable hypertension requiring emergent delivery. Postpartum, her hypertension improved without signs of preeclampsia though still requires dialysis. Discussion. Pregnancy presents a unique challenge for providers treating patients with anti-GBM disease. Fetal safety should be considered and risks thoroughly discussed with the patient when choosing an immunosuppressive regimen for this condition.

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妊娠期新发抗肾小球基底膜病1例。
背景。妊娠期需要透析的急性肾损伤(AKI)并不常见。我们提出一个病例的年轻女性诊断为抗肾小球基底膜(抗gbm)疾病在怀孕期间。案例演示。一名怀孕约15周的23岁妇女出现虚弱、恶心、呕吐和厌食一周,无尿48小时。没有已知的药物过敏,也没有肾脏或泌尿生殖系统疾病的显著社会或家族史。实验室分析显示贫血、危及生命的高钾血症、AKI和抗肾小球基底膜(GBM)抗体升高。肾活检显示100%细胞新月形,证实了诊断。患者接受血浆置换和甲基强的松龙治疗,随后口服类固醇、硫唑嘌呤和他克莫司。在妊娠24周零4天,患者出现了缺氧呼吸衰竭和早产胎膜早破。由于感染的发展和肾脏缺乏恢复,停止免疫抑制。在妊娠28周零天时,患者出现无法控制的高血压,需要紧急分娩。产后,她的高血压有所改善,没有先兆子痫的迹象,但仍需要透析。讨论。妊娠是治疗抗gbm疾病患者的独特挑战。在选择免疫抑制方案时,应考虑胎儿安全,并与患者充分讨论风险。
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