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Barbosa GSB, Neves PDMDM, Mohrbacher S, Abdo ANR, Cavalcante LB, de Menezes Y, Sato VAH, Oliveira ÉDS, Pereira LVB, Bales AM, Frediani MM, Chocair PR, Cuvello-Neto AL. Overlap of membranous nephropathy and IgA nephropathy in a patient with Kimura's disease: a case report and literature review. Front Immunol 2024; 15:1404954. [PMID: 39072328 PMCID: PMC11272546 DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2024.1404954] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/21/2024] [Accepted: 06/21/2024] [Indexed: 07/30/2024] Open
Abstract
Introduction Kimura's disease (KD) is a rare chronic inflammatory disorder characterized by subcutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia with peripheral eosinophilia. Kidney involvement is reported in 15%-18% of adult patients with KD, in many cases as nephrotic syndrome. We present a case of overlapping membranous nephropathy and IgA nephropathy associated with KD. Case report A 27-year-old man was admitted with a history of bilateral leg edema for the last 2 months and concomitant progressive increase of cervical mass and fever. Laboratory findings were as follows: peripheral leukocyte count, 10,080/mm³; eosinophils, 3,200/mm³ (31.7%); serum creatinine, 0.83 mg/dL; and eGFR: 140 mL/min per 1.73 m2. Urinalysis revealed the presence of hematuria and proteinuria and the following results: 24-h proteinuria, 12.9 g; serum albumin, 1.3 g/dL; and elevated IgE level, 750 kU/L. Serologies for hepatitis B, hepatitis C, HIV, and VDRL were all negative. Complement C3 and C4 levels were normal. No monoclonal protein was detected in blood and urine. Parasite infestation was discarded. A biopsy of the cervical lymph node revealed eosinophilic lymphoid hyperplasia, suggesting KD. A kidney biopsy revealed findings consistent with the overlapping of membranous nephropathy with IgA nephropathy. The patient was treated for KD with prednisone 1 mg/kg/d with progressive dose tapering and posterior association of methotrexate 15 mg/week. A renin-angiotensin system inhibitor was prescribed for nephrotic syndrome. The cervical mass regressed, and proteinuria achieved partial remission, with an increase in serum albumin level and normalization of eosinophils and IgE levels. Conclusion Although uncommon, kidney involvement must be considered in patients with KD. Glomerular diseases are the most frequent form of kidney injury.
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- Géssica Sabrine Braga Barbosa
- Nephrology and Dialysis Center, Oswaldo Cruz German Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil
- Nephrology Division, University of São Paulo School of Medicine, São Paulo, Brazil
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- Nephrology and Dialysis Center, Oswaldo Cruz German Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil
- Nephrology Division, University of São Paulo School of Medicine, São Paulo, Brazil
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- Nephrology and Dialysis Center, Oswaldo Cruz German Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil
- Internal Medicine Service, Oswaldo Cruz German Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil
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- Pathology Service, Oswaldo Cruz German Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil
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- Nephrology and Dialysis Center, Oswaldo Cruz German Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil
- Internal Medicine Service, Oswaldo Cruz German Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil
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- Nephrology and Dialysis Center, Oswaldo Cruz German Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil
- Internal Medicine Service, Oswaldo Cruz German Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil
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- Nephrology and Dialysis Center, Oswaldo Cruz German Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil
- Internal Medicine Service, Oswaldo Cruz German Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil
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- Nephrology and Dialysis Center, Oswaldo Cruz German Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil
- Internal Medicine Service, Oswaldo Cruz German Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil
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- Nephrology and Dialysis Center, Oswaldo Cruz German Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil
- Internal Medicine Service, Oswaldo Cruz German Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil
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- Nephrology and Dialysis Center, Oswaldo Cruz German Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil
- Internal Medicine Service, Oswaldo Cruz German Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil
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- Nephrology and Dialysis Center, Oswaldo Cruz German Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil
- Internal Medicine Service, Oswaldo Cruz German Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil
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Kakehi E, Kotani K, Otsuka Y, Fukuyasu Y, Hashimoto Y, Sakurai S, Hirotani A, Simizu K, Fujita R, Shoji K, Adachi S, Matsumura M. Kimura's disease: effects of age on clinical presentation. QJM 2020; 113:336-345. [PMID: 31800058 DOI: 10.1093/qjmed/hcz312] [Citation(s) in RCA: 11] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/24/2019] [Revised: 11/11/2019] [Indexed: 12/12/2022] Open
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BACKGROUND Kimura's disease (KD) is known to be dominant among young Asian men, but it can also occur in middle- and advanced-aged people. The clinical characteristics of KD, especially by age, are not well known. AIM This study was performed to investigate the effects of age on the clinical characteristics of KD. DESIGN We conducted a case series study. METHODS All case studies of patients diagnosed with KD were collected via a PubMed search of studies published until August 2018. The data were analyzed by age group. RESULTS In total, 215 studies were reviewed (238 patients; mean age of 36 years). The male:female ratio was 4:1 overall, 17:1 in patients aged <20 years, 4:1 in patients aged 20-39 years and 2:1 in patients aged ≥40 years (P = 0.01). The percentage of patients with pruritus was 15.4% overall, 3.8% in patients aged <20 years, 15.5% in patients aged 20-39 years and 21.7% in patients aged ≥40 years (P = 0.02). The time to diagnosis was 5.3 years overall, 3.2 years in patients aged <20 years, 4.7 years in patients aged 20-39 years and 7.1 years in patients aged ≥40 years (P < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS The proportion of female patients affected the incidence of pruritus, and the time to diagnosis increased as the patients' age increased. There were no significant age-related differences in region/race, complications, multiplicity, laterality, anatomical distribution, maximum size, eosinophil count, immunoglobulin E level, initial treatment, recurrence or outcomes. This may be useful information for the diagnosis of KD.
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- E Kakehi
- Department of General Medicine, Tottori Municipal Hospital, 1-1 Matoba, Tottori-City, Tottori, Japan
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- Center for Community Medicine, Jichi Medical University, Shimotsuke, Tochigi, Japan
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- Department of General Medicine, Tottori Municipal Hospital, 1-1 Matoba, Tottori-City, Tottori, Japan
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- Department of General Medicine, Tottori Municipal Hospital, 1-1 Matoba, Tottori-City, Tottori, Japan
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- Department of General Medicine, Tottori Municipal Hospital, 1-1 Matoba, Tottori-City, Tottori, Japan
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- Department of General Medicine, Tottori Municipal Hospital, 1-1 Matoba, Tottori-City, Tottori, Japan
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- Department of General Medicine, Tottori Municipal Hospital, 1-1 Matoba, Tottori-City, Tottori, Japan
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- Department of General Medicine, Tottori Municipal Hospital, 1-1 Matoba, Tottori-City, Tottori, Japan
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- Department of General Medicine, Tottori Municipal Hospital, 1-1 Matoba, Tottori-City, Tottori, Japan
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- Department of General Medicine, Tottori Municipal Hospital, 1-1 Matoba, Tottori-City, Tottori, Japan
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- Department of General Medicine, Tottori Municipal Hospital, 1-1 Matoba, Tottori-City, Tottori, Japan
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- Center for Community Medicine, Jichi Medical University, Shimotsuke, Tochigi, Japan
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Zhang W, Preeatum A, Liu C. Kimura's disease associated with IgA nephropathy: A case report. Exp Ther Med 2019; 17:1837-1840. [PMID: 30783457 DOI: 10.3892/etm.2018.7103] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/14/2018] [Accepted: 11/11/2018] [Indexed: 11/05/2022] Open
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Kimura's disease (KD) is a rare chronic inflammatory disorder of unknown etiology that manifests as painless subcutaneous lesions in the head and neck. It primarily affects young Asian males and is characterized by peripheral eosinophilia and elevated levels of serum Immunoglobulin (Ig)E. Histologically, a variety of renal lesions have been observed in patients with KD, although IgA nephropathy is rarely reported. In the current study, a case of KD with an atypical manifestation accompanied with IgA nephropathy was reported in a middle-aged Chinese man. The subcutaneous lesion was located on the elbow of the patient. Although the recurrence rate of KD-associated nephrotic syndrome is high, the patient has not experienced relapse following 6 months of pulse treatment with methylprednisone and cyclophosphamide. In conclusion, methylprednisone combined with cyclophosphamide is effective in the treatment of KD-associated IgA nephropathy, and long-term administration of methylprednisone may achieve the effect of preventing KD recurrence.
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- Wei Zhang
- Department of Nephrology, Second Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University, Dalian, Liaoning 116000, P.R. China
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- Nephrology Unit, Internal Medicine Department, Flacq Regional Hospital, Central Flacq 40606, Mauritius
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- Department of Nephrology, Second Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University, Dalian, Liaoning 116000, P.R. China
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Inanaga R, Shimizu H, Uchida H, Kataoka I, Kobayashi M, Fukuoka K, Karube M, Komagata Y, Kaname S, Arimura Y. A Case Report of a Nephrotic Syndrome on IgA Nephropathy Complicated by Kimura's Disease. ACTA ACUST UNITED AC 2016; 105:881-885. [DOI: 10.2169/naika.105.881] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/06/2022]
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- Ryohei Inanaga
- Nephrology & Rheumatology, First Department of Internal Medicine, Kyorin University School of Medicine
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- Nephrology & Rheumatology, First Department of Internal Medicine, Kyorin University School of Medicine
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- Nephrology & Rheumatology, First Department of Internal Medicine, Kyorin University School of Medicine
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- Nephrology & Rheumatology, First Department of Internal Medicine, Kyorin University School of Medicine
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- Nephrology & Rheumatology, First Department of Internal Medicine, Kyorin University School of Medicine
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- Nephrology & Rheumatology, First Department of Internal Medicine, Kyorin University School of Medicine
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- Nephrology & Rheumatology, First Department of Internal Medicine, Kyorin University School of Medicine
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- Nephrology & Rheumatology, First Department of Internal Medicine, Kyorin University School of Medicine
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- Nephrology & Rheumatology, First Department of Internal Medicine, Kyorin University School of Medicine
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- Nephrology & Rheumatology, First Department of Internal Medicine, Kyorin University School of Medicine
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