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Case Reports
. 1981 Mar;141(4):520-1.

Progressive systemic sclerosis and nephrotic syndrome. An unusual association resulting in postpartum acute renal failure

  • PMID: 7212897
Case Reports

Progressive systemic sclerosis and nephrotic syndrome. An unusual association resulting in postpartum acute renal failure

A Palma et al. Arch Intern Med. 1981 Mar.

Abstract

A 27-year-old, full-term pregnant woman with progressive systemic sclerosis (PSS) came to the hospital with marked proteinuria and edema. Two days later, she gave birth to a normal baby. After delivery and during the next 48 hours, renal failure developed. A renal biopsy specimen disclosed findings characteristic of PSS, and immunofluorescence studies displayed nonspecific deposits of fibrinogen and complement. The patient's general condition deteriorated, with development of pericarditis and pulmonary failure; after several peritoneal dialysis treatments, a peritoneal infection developed, and the patient died of Gram-negative sepsis. The association of PSS and nephrotic syndrome is unusual.

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