Tubular disfunction in a patient with a recent kidney transplant.The case reports about a patient who underwenta kidney transplantation for chronic disease of unknown cause. The clinical course showed a delayed graft functionand acute tubular necrosis. Urine microscopy confirmed a tubular disfunction: presence of renal epithelial cells,cylindruria and crystals. The microscopy images showed brownish-colored crystals that, under polarized light,suggested a 2.8-dihydroxyadenine (DHA) urolithiasis, rare and underdiagnosed pathology, due to the deficiency ofadenine-phosphoribosyltransferase (APRT). The specific analysis, i.e. the determination of the enzyme activity onerythrocyte lysate, did not confirm our initial hypothesis, excluding de facto a DHA urolithiasis. Analysis of purine andpyrimidine profile confirmed the presence of a purine dysmetabolism. The patient was treated with allopurinol, whichimproved the clinical picture. This case underlines the need for more extensive studies of crystal and/or metabolicnephropathies before renal transplantation. The microscopy study was however useful to trigger investigations thathave then influenced the therapy and the clinical progress of the patient.

Sofferenza tubulare in un paziente con recente trapianto di rene / D'Alessandro, Mariadomenica; Pascone, Roberto; Tavazzi, Barbara; Sargentini, Valeria; Lazzarino, Giacomo; Poli, Luca; Garofalo, Manuela; BACHETONI ROSSI VACCARI, Alessandra; Angeloni, Antonio; Pretagostini, Renzo. - In: BIOCHIMICA CLINICA. - ISSN 0393-0564. - (2019). [10.19186/BC_2019.0xx]

Sofferenza tubulare in un paziente con recente trapianto di rene

Mariadomenica D’Alessandro
Primo
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Roberto Pascone
Secondo
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Valeria Sargentini
Methodology
;
Luca Poli
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Manuela Garofalo
Methodology
;
Alessandra Bachetoni
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Antonio Angeloni
Penultimo
Supervision
;
Renzo Pretagostini
Ultimo
Supervision
2019

Abstract

Tubular disfunction in a patient with a recent kidney transplant.The case reports about a patient who underwenta kidney transplantation for chronic disease of unknown cause. The clinical course showed a delayed graft functionand acute tubular necrosis. Urine microscopy confirmed a tubular disfunction: presence of renal epithelial cells,cylindruria and crystals. The microscopy images showed brownish-colored crystals that, under polarized light,suggested a 2.8-dihydroxyadenine (DHA) urolithiasis, rare and underdiagnosed pathology, due to the deficiency ofadenine-phosphoribosyltransferase (APRT). The specific analysis, i.e. the determination of the enzyme activity onerythrocyte lysate, did not confirm our initial hypothesis, excluding de facto a DHA urolithiasis. Analysis of purine andpyrimidine profile confirmed the presence of a purine dysmetabolism. The patient was treated with allopurinol, whichimproved the clinical picture. This case underlines the need for more extensive studies of crystal and/or metabolicnephropathies before renal transplantation. The microscopy study was however useful to trigger investigations thathave then influenced the therapy and the clinical progress of the patient.
2019
Trapianto di rene, urolitiasi, dismetabolismo purinico
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Sofferenza tubulare in un paziente con recente trapianto di rene / D'Alessandro, Mariadomenica; Pascone, Roberto; Tavazzi, Barbara; Sargentini, Valeria; Lazzarino, Giacomo; Poli, Luca; Garofalo, Manuela; BACHETONI ROSSI VACCARI, Alessandra; Angeloni, Antonio; Pretagostini, Renzo. - In: BIOCHIMICA CLINICA. - ISSN 0393-0564. - (2019). [10.19186/BC_2019.0xx]
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