NDT Advance Access originally published online on August 1, 2008
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation 2008 23(10):3359-3361; doi:10.1093/ndt/gfn427
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Collapsing glomerulopathy and haemophagocytic syndrome related to malaria: a case report
1 Department of Nephrology, University Hospital Le Dantec 2 Department of Internal Medicine, Pikiné Hospital, Dakar, Sénégal
Abdou Niang, Department of Nephrology, University Hospital Le Dantec, Dakar, Sénégal. Tel: +221 33 8893870; Fax: +221 33 8216442; E-mail: niangabdou{at}yahoo.com
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Authors report a 37-year-old Senegalese woman with no known history of nephropathy who was admitted for fever related to malaria, severe acute renal failure requiring dialysis with nephrotic syndrome. Biological examinations and bone marrow aspiration showed hemophagocytic syndrome. A kidney biopsy found a collapsing glomerulopathy (CG). A protracted course of steroids yielded a complete, unexpected remission of the nephrotic syndrome and renal function was normal at 18 months.
Keywords: collapsing glomerulopathy; haemophagocytic syndrome; nephrotic syndrome
Received for publication: 29. 3.08
Accepted in revised form: 4. 7.08