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Silsbee Kemp MD Internal medicine HO III July 17, 2012. LSU Internal Medicine Case Conference. Chief Complaint. “I feel tired and my legs are swollen.”. History of Present Illness.
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Silsbee Kemp MD Internal medicine HO III July 17, 2012 LSU Internal Medicine Case Conference
Chief Complaint • “I feel tired and my legs are swollen.”
History of Present Illness • 38 year-old man with no previous significant past medical history was in his usual state of health until two months ago when he began experiencing progressively worsening fatigue and decreased exercise tolerance • Denies chest pain • Denies SOB or DOE • Denies PND
HPI • 1 month ago, the patient was seen at an Urgent Care clinic complaining of a sore throat • Denies respiratory symptoms • Admits to subjective fevers • Per patient, positive “rapid Strep test” • Prescribed amoxicillin • Only completed 3 days
HPI • Soon after his Urgent Care clinic visit, the patient began experiencing progressively worsening lower extremity edema • 1 week prior to admission, the patient presented to an outside facility for evaluation of this edema • Diagnosed with renal failure • Sent home with prescription for furosemide
HPI • Since that time, the patient has not received any relief of his symptoms • Difficulty standing on his feet for any significant duration at work • (+) nocturnal frequency, • Denies dysuria, urgency, polyuria, gross hematuria, decreased urine output • Denies excessive NSAID use • Denies nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, decreased oral intake
History continued… • PMHx: Denies • PSHx: Denies • Home Medications: Denies • Allergies: NKDA • FHx: • Mom with DM II • Father unknown
History continued… • Social Hx: • Lives with wife and children in Metairie, LA • 2 children ages 5 and 9 • Denies tobacco, ETOH, IVDA or illicit drugs • Denies recent travel • Health Maintenance: • Up to date on Tetanus only • No PCP
Additional ROS: • Endorses : • Generalized fatigue • Weight gain • Denies : • Lightheadedness, Dizziness • Headaches • Blurry vision • Abdominal pain • Changes in bowel habits • Rashes
Vital signs • At initial presentation to UH: • Temp 98.6° F • BP 155/88 mmHg • HR 61/min • RR 12/min • BMI 51; Ht 5’2 Weight 283lbs
Physical Exam • General: Alert & oriented, NAD • HEENT: NC/AT, EOMI, PERRLA, Sclera nonicteric, oropharynx clear with no exudates • Neck: FROM; No cervical LAD appreciated • CVS: RRR, No murmurs/S3/S4, JVP 12 • Chest: CTA bilaterally, No crackles /wheezes/rhonchi
Physical Exam • Abdomen: Nondistended, normoactive bowel sounds; soft, nontender, No organomegaly or masses appreciated • Ext: Bilateral pitting edema extending to upper thigh/lower back;2+ peripheral pulses • Skin: No rashes • Neuro: • Cranial nerves II-XII intact • Motor strength 5/5 • Reflexes 2+ B/L upper and lower extremities
Labs: • WBC 6.4 • Hg/Hct 13.7/40.0 • Platelets 236 • MCV 83 • RDW 14.6 • N52 % • L 27 % • M16 % • E 6 % • B 0 % • Na 142 • K 4.8 • Cl 108 • CO2 27 • BUN 53 (7-25) • Cr 7.10 (0.7-1.4) • Glucose 92 • Ca 8.2 • Phos 6.2 • GFR 11 (>60)
Labs continued… • Total protein 6.1 • Albumin 2.4 (3.4-5.0) • Bilirubin 0.5 • AST 31 • ALP 82 • ALT 19 • UA: Protein 500 (neg), 0-2 WBC/RBC, 2-20 squam , rare bacteria Hyaline casts • BNP 221 (<100) • PT 10.1 • INR 0.9 • PTT 28.6
Renal Ultrasound • Right kidney 12.8 x 6.2 6.3 • Left Kidney 1 x 6.9 x 6.6 • No hydronephrosis • Increased echogenicity of cortex consistent with medical renal disease
Hospital course cont…. • Urine studies • FENA 2.6% • FEUrea 47.6% • Spun urine: No casts or significant sediment • Urine Culture: No growth • Urine Eos present • Total protein 25943 mg/24hr (<100) • Total protein/Creatinine ratio 12910 mg/g (<200)
Hospital course cont….Other significant lab values • HIV nonreactive • RPR nonreactive • Acute Hep panel: Hep B Surface Ag + • C3 111; C4 22 • ESR 55 (0-15) • Rheumatoid Factor 162 (normal <20) • Total cholesterol 190 • Triglycerides 44 • HDL 54 • LDL 127 • ANA negative • Anti-DS DNA negative • LDH 289 (<201) • CK 371 (<231) • SPEP: Hypoalbuminemia and increased fraction of alpha 2 consistent with Nephrotic syndrome • iPTH 296 (12-65); Calcium 8.2 • 25-OH Vit D 5.1 (32-100)
Follow-Up • Patient discharged 5/15/12 with diagnosis of nephrotic syndrome and Hepatitis B infection • BUN 50; Cr 6.72; GFR 11 • Discharge meds: furosemide, carvedilol, amlodipine, atorvastatin, sevelamer • No clear risk factors for Hepatitis B • Hepatitis E Ag and Ab, HBV viral load • Renal biopsy pathology pending at time of discharge
After Discharge…. Renal biopsy performed 5/14/12 Diffuse foot process effacement with microvillus transformation and vacuolization. Unremarkable mesangial matrix and no deposits identified. Consistent with minimal change disease
Light micrograph of an essentially normal glomerulus in minimal change disease.
Follow up • Patient seen in Nephrology clinic • BUN 53; Cr 70.1; GFR 11 • Hep B E Ag negative • Hep B E Ag AB positive • HBV viral load 3317 • Oral prednisone 60mg daily started • GI referral for hepatitis B management
Follow up • GI clinic 6/1/12 • Chronic Hepatitis B carrier state • Initiation of tenofovir renally dosed • Monitoring with repeat labs at 2 and 6 months with repeat ultrasound at 6 months
Currently • Final Renal biopsy path report: Minimal Change • Weight 250 lbs • BUN 32; CR 1.45 • Total protein/Creat 3148 • Tapering prednisone based on renal function and proteinuria • Requiring less fursoemide • Tenofovir daily