| Literature DB >> 2133426 |
V D'Agati1, C Kunis, G Williams, G B Appel.
Abstract
Anti-cardiolipin antibodies have been linked to recurrent arterial and venous thrombosis in multiple organs. We present a biopsy-documented report of thrombotic renal disease apparently attributable to circulating anti-cardiolipin antibodies. One patient had primary anti-cardiolipin syndrome, one had mild SLE, and the third had a mild lupus-like syndrome. All three patients had a clinical course dominated by repeated multi-organ system thrombosis. Renal biopsy disclosed thrombosis at the level of the glomerular capillaries, arterioles, and interlobular arteries--similar to that described in other thrombotic microangiopathies. Renal thrombosis was not associated with active endocapillary proliferative lupus nephritis, suggesting a mechanism independent of subendothelial immune deposit injury. Renal presentation was variable, ranging from asymptomatic mild proteinuria to nephrotic-range proteinuria, renal insufficiency, and hypertension.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2133426 DOI: 10.1681/ASN.V15777
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Soc Nephrol ISSN: 1046-6673 Impact factor: 10.121