Snake bite is mainly an occupational hazard and causes serious health problems in rural India. Acute kidney injury (AKI) occurs in 5-30% cases. Renal pathologic findings include acute tubular necrosis, cortical necrosis, interstitial nephritis, glomerulonephritis, and vasculitis. Thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) occurrence after a snake bite is reported rarely. Here, we present two patients who developed TMA after viper bite treated with hemodialysis and plasmapheresis. Renal biopsy showed fibrin thrombi in glomeruli and arterioles with cortical necrosis. One patient progressed to end-stage renal disease and other was lost to follow-up. TMA should be considered as a possible pathogenesis of AKI after snake bite. The role of plasma exchanges in snake bite TMA is yet to be defined.
Patients with multiple myeloma (MM) often develop renal manifestations. The majority of cases present as cast nephropathy, amyloid light-chain (AL) amyloidosis, and monoclonal immunoglobulin deposition disease. AL amyloidosis usually involves the glomeruli, blood vessels, and interstitium. It is extremely uncommon to find isolated intratubular deposition of AL amyloid. Our patient presented with rapid worsening of renal function due to isolated intratubular deposition of AL amyloid, where the biopsy revealed amyloid proximal tubulopathy and amyloid cast nephropathy. Our case provides new insights into the complicated pathophysiology of the abnormal light chains in MM. This case is, to our knowledge, the second case of amyloid proximal tubulopathy reported in literature.
Collapsing glomerulopathy (CG) is a distinct histopathologic pattern of glomerular injury characterized by global/segmental wrinkling of the glomerular basement membrane with podocyte hyperplasia and hypertrophy along with tubulointerstitial changes. There is no specific treatment for CG due to etiological heterogeneity, and newer insights into the pathogenesis may lead to the development of targeted therapy. The most common form of CG is the primary or idiopathic followed by secondary (due to viral infections, autoimmune disease, drugs, etc.) and genetic causes. Thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) is characterized by microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, and organ failure of variable severity. We here present two young women with preeclampsia who presented with acute kidney injury, anemia, and schistocytes in peripheral smear suggestive of TMA. Renal biopsy showed interesting histopathology of CG in addition to TMA in the first patient and CG alone in the second. Both the patients received supportive therapy while the first patient also received plasmapheresis. One patient had complete recovery, and other had partial recovery of renal function at last follow-up. Combined histopathological lesion of CG with TMA has never been reported in postpartum period so far in literature.
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