1. Tubulointerstitial macrophage infiltration in a patient with hypokalemic nephropathy and primary Sjögrens syndrome
- Author
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Kimihiko Nakatani, Yoshihiko Saito, Yasuhiro Akai, Koji Harada, Takashi Fujimoto, Masayuki Iwano, Toshihiko Nishino, and Hideo Shiiki
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Adult ,Nephrology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Hypokalemia ,urologic and male genital diseases ,Nephropathy ,Distal renal tubular acidosis ,Tubulopathy ,Internal medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Macrophages ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Kidney Tubules ,Sjogren's Syndrome ,Female ,Kidney Diseases ,Renal biopsy ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Infiltration (medical) ,Kidney disease - Abstract
We report a case of hypokalemic nephropathy associated with primary Sjögren's syndrome (SS). The patient presented with profound and persistent hypokalemia secondary to distal renal tubular acidosis (RTA). A renal biopsy exhibited tubular degeneration, marked interstitial fibrosis and intense macrophage infiltration. Hypokalemia has been reported to induce macrophage infiltration in experimental animal models but not in humans. This is the first report of intense tubulointerstitial macrophage infiltration in a patient with hypokalemic nephropathy associated with SS.
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- 2005