Membranous glomerulopathy with necrotizing glomerulonephritis

An infrequent association

  • Katier Mariel Contreras-Villamizar Hospital Universitario San Ignacio (Bogotá, Colombia)
  • Viviana Orozco-Ortiz Hospital Universitario San Ignacio (Bogotá, Colombia)
  • Paula Ruiz-Talero Hospital Universitario San Ignacio (Bogotá, Colombia)

Abstract

Background: the association between membranous glomerulopathy and crescentic necrotizing glomerulonephritis is infrequent: 0.4%, conferring a worst prognosis scenario. Studies that require the optimal treatment scheme are required; however, it has been described that the rapid onset of immunosuppressive therapy impacts on the preservation of renal function. Objective: to present a case in which this association is presented and has an adequate response to the the performed treatment. Methods: in this article, a case of a woman with nephrotic syndrome with a documented membranous glomerulopathy with extracapillary proliferation confirmed by renal biopsy, without evidence of autoimmunity, neoplasia or infectious process is presented. After the diagnosis, treatment with methylprednisolone and cyclophosphamide was started with adequate evolution, without deterioration of renal function and with improvement of proteinuria. Conclusion: the presence of extracapillary proliferation gives worse prognosis in patients with membranous glomerulopathy, The timely initiation of treatment is essential

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Author Biographies

Katier Mariel Contreras-Villamizar, Hospital Universitario San Ignacio (Bogotá, Colombia)
Internista y nefróloga, Unidad de nefrología HUSI
Viviana Orozco-Ortiz, Hospital Universitario San Ignacio (Bogotá, Colombia)
Residente de medicina interna
Paula Ruiz-Talero, Hospital Universitario San Ignacio (Bogotá, Colombia)
Internista, servicio de medicina interna
Published
2019-01-21
How to Cite
Contreras-Villamizar, K. M., Orozco-Ortiz, V., & Ruiz-Talero, P. (2019). Membranous glomerulopathy with necrotizing glomerulonephritis: An infrequent association. Acta Medica Colombiana, 44(1), 39-42. https://doi.org/10.36104/amc.2019.1171
Section
Case Reports