Department of Nephrology, King Khalid University Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Case Report
A Unique Presentation of an Orphan Disease: The Effects of Hemosiderosis on Kidneys in Context of Alpha Thalassemia
Author(s): Osama AbdelRaof AlKhamis, Ali Jameel Mohamed*, Ali Hassan AlSaffar, Mohammad Amin Alsalam and Ahmed Shaker AlNasrullah
Renal involvement and proteinuria in the setting of hemosiderosis are regarded as exceptionally rare and even more unusual to be reported in
the context of alpha thalassemia owing to the underdiagnosis of these cases and the renal manifestations being non-standard presentation. This
study reports to you a case of 36 years-old female, who was previously known to have alpha-thalassemia and presented with an unexplained
proteinuria despite thorough investigations. Extensive lab work failed to unravel the trigger for her manifestations, which pressed for the need
for further evaluation via kidney biopsy and the biopsy uncovered severe iron deposition within the renal structure suggesting that it might be
the effect of hemosiderosis on kidneys. This case was initially managed by Valsartan and then shifted to Empagliflozin to control her persistent
proteinuria and it.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2161-0959.2024.14.541
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