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A case of malignant nephrosclerosis occurring with serum renin in the normal range

Authors :
Masato Sawamura
Naoki Sawa
Yoichi Oshima
Daisuke Ikuma
Masayuki Yamanouchi
Noriko Hayami
Akinari Sekine
Hiroki Mizuno
Eiko Hasegawa
Tatsuya Suwabe
Junichi Hoshino
Kei Kono
Keiichi Kinowaki
Kenichi Ohashi
Yoshifumi Ubara
Source :
CEN Case Rep
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Nature Singapore, 2022.

Abstract

A 37-year-old Japanese man was admitted to our hospital for evaluation of severe hypertension and visual impairment. His serum creatinine was 4.16 mg/dL. Plasma renin activity was normal (2.7 ng/mL/h), but plasma aldosterone concentration was elevated (27.2 ng/dL). A kidney biopsy showed concentric subendothelial edematous thickening of the arterioles (onion skin pattern) with luminal narrowing or obstruction, and malignant nephrosclerosis was diagnosed. Antihypertensive therapies, including an angiotensin II receptor blocker and spironolactone, were administered and effectively preserved kidney function and normalized blood pressure. This case indicates that hyperaldosteronemia in the presence of normal renin levels might also cause malignant hypertension.

Subjects

Subjects :
Case Report
General Medicine

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
CEN Case Rep
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....901d3a05a2ff0ed20c23d6e26e16603e