Distal renal tubular acidosis as a cause of osteomalacia in a patient with primary Sjögren's syndrome
One half of the patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome has extraglandular manifestations, including renal involvement. The most frequent renal lesion is tubulo-interstitial nephritis, which manifests clinically as distal tubular acidosis and may result in the development of osteomalacia. In a...
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Published in | Vojnosanitetski pregled Vol. 62; no. 10; pp. 769 - 773 |
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Abstract | One half of the patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome has extraglandular manifestations, including renal involvement. The most frequent renal lesion is tubulo-interstitial nephritis, which manifests clinically as distal tubular acidosis and may result in the development of osteomalacia.
In a 29-year-old female patient, with bilateral nephrolithiasis, the diagnosis of primary Sjögren's syndrome, tubulo-interstitial nephritis, distal renal tubular acidosis, and hypokalemia were established. She was treated for hypokalemia. Two years later she developed bone pains and muscle weakness, she wasn't able to walk, her proximal muscles and pelvic bones were painful, with radiological signs of pelvic bones osteopenia and pubic bones fractures. The diagnosis of osteomalacia was established and the treatment started with Schol's solution, vitamin D and calcium. In the following two months, acidosis was corrected, and the patient started walking.
In our patient with primary Sjögren's syndrome and interstitial nephritis, osteomalacia was a result of the long time decompensate acidosis, so the correction of acidosis, and the supplementation of vitamin D and calcium were the integral part of the therapy. |
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AbstractList | BACKGROUNDOne half of the patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome has extraglandular manifestations, including renal involvement. The most frequent renal lesion is tubulo-interstitial nephritis, which manifests clinically as distal tubular acidosis and may result in the development of osteomalacia.CASE REPORTIn a 29-year-old female patient, with bilateral nephrolithiasis, the diagnosis of primary Sjögren's syndrome, tubulo-interstitial nephritis, distal renal tubular acidosis, and hypokalemia were established. She was treated for hypokalemia. Two years later she developed bone pains and muscle weakness, she wasn't able to walk, her proximal muscles and pelvic bones were painful, with radiological signs of pelvic bones osteopenia and pubic bones fractures. The diagnosis of osteomalacia was established and the treatment started with Schol's solution, vitamin D and calcium. In the following two months, acidosis was corrected, and the patient started walking.CONCLUSIONIn our patient with primary Sjögren's syndrome and interstitial nephritis, osteomalacia was a result of the long time decompensate acidosis, so the correction of acidosis, and the supplementation of vitamin D and calcium were the integral part of the therapy. One half of the patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome has extraglandular manifestations, including renal involvement. The most frequent renal lesion is tubulo-interstitial nephritis, which manifests clinically as distal tubular acidosis and may result in the development of osteomalacia. In a 29-year-old female patient, with bilateral nephrolithiasis, the diagnosis of primary Sjögren's syndrome, tubulo-interstitial nephritis, distal renal tubular acidosis, and hypokalemia were established. She was treated for hypokalemia. Two years later she developed bone pains and muscle weakness, she wasn't able to walk, her proximal muscles and pelvic bones were painful, with radiological signs of pelvic bones osteopenia and pubic bones fractures. The diagnosis of osteomalacia was established and the treatment started with Schol's solution, vitamin D and calcium. In the following two months, acidosis was corrected, and the patient started walking. In our patient with primary Sjögren's syndrome and interstitial nephritis, osteomalacia was a result of the long time decompensate acidosis, so the correction of acidosis, and the supplementation of vitamin D and calcium were the integral part of the therapy. Background. One half of the patients with primary Sj?gren?s syndrome has extraglandular manifestations, including renal involvement. The most frequent renal lesion is tubulo-interstitial nephritis, which manifests clinically as distal tubular acidosis and may result in the development of osteomalacia. Case report. In a 29 - year-old female patient, with bilateral nephrolithiasis, the diagnosis of primary Sj?gren?s syndrome, tubulo-interstitial nephritis, distal renal tubular acidosis, and hypokalemia were established. She was treated for hypokalemia. Two years later she developed bone pains and muscle weakness, she wasn?t able to walk, her proximal muscles and pelvic bones were painful, with radiological signs of pelvic bones osteopenia and pubic bones fractures. The diagnosis of osteomalacia was established and the treatment started with Schol?s solution, vitamin D and calcium. In the following two months, acidosis was corrected, and the patient started walking. Conclusion. In our patient with primary Sj?gren?s syndrome and interstitial nephritis, osteomalacia was a result of the long time decompensate acidosis, so the correction of acidosis, and the supplementation of vitamin D and calcium were the integral part of the therapy. Uvod. Kod jedne polovine bolesnika sa primarnim Sj?grenovim sindromom prisutne su ekstraglandulne manifestacije, medju kojima su i one uzrokovane zahvatanjem bubrega. Najcesci tip lezije bubrega je tubulointersticijumski nefritis, cija je najvaznija klinicka manifestacija distalna renalna tubulska acidoza. U okolnostima odrzavanja dugotrajne acidoze moze nastati osteomalacija. Prikaz bolesnika. Kod bolesnice stare 29 godina, sa obostranom nefrolitijazom, postavljena je dijagnoza primarnog Sj?grenovog sindroma, tubulointersticijumskog nefritisa, distalne renalne tubulske acidoze i hipokalijemije. Lecena je supstitucijskom terapijom u cilju korigovanja hipokalijemije. Posle dve godine kod bolesnice dolazi do pojave bolova u kostima i misicne slabosti proksimalne muskulature, nemogucnosti hoda sa radiografskim znacima osteopenije kostiju karlice i frakturama pubicnih kostiju. Postavljena je dijagnoza osteomalacije i zapoceto je lecenje Scholovim rastvorom, vitaminom D i kalcijumom. Posle dva meseca korigovana je acidoza, a bolesnica je pocela da hoda. Zakljucak. Dugotrajna nekompenzovana acidoza kod nase bolesnice sa primarnim Sj?grenovim sindromom i intersticijumskim nefritisom dovela je do ispoljavanja osteomalacije, te je u sklopu lecenja osnovne bolesti bila neophodna korekcija acidoze, primena vitamina D i preparata kalcijuma. Background. One half of the patients with primary Sjögren’s syndrome has extraglandular manifestations, including renal involvement. The most frequent renal lesion is tubulo-interstitial nephritis, which manifests clinically as distal tubular acidosis and may result in the development of osteomalacia. Case report. In a 29 - year-old female patient, with bilateral nephrolithiasis, the diagnosis of primary Sjögren’s syndrome, tubulo-interstitial nephritis, distal renal tubular acidosis, and hypokalemia were established. She was treated for hypokalemia. Two years later she developed bone pains and muscle weakness, she wasn’t able to walk, her proximal muscles and pelvic bones were painful, with radiological signs of pelvic bones osteopenia and pubic bones fractures. The diagnosis of osteomalacia was established and the treatment started with Schol’s solution, vitamin D and calcium. In the following two months, acidosis was corrected, and the patient started walking. Conclusion. In our patient with primary Sjögren’s syndrome and interstitial nephritis, osteomalacia was a result of the long time decompensate acidosis, so the correction of acidosis, and the supplementation of vitamin D and calcium were the integral part of the therapy. |
Author | Jovelić, Aleksandra Stefanović, Dusan |
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