학술논문

A case of hypertensive emergency with alveolar hemorrhage and thrombotic microangiopathy
Document Type
Original Paper
Source
CEN Case Reports: Official Publication of the Japanese Society of Nephrology. :1-7
Subject
Thrombotic microangiopathy
Malignant hypertension
Malignant nephrosclerosis
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
Language
English
ISSN
2192-4449
Abstract
A 28-year-old woman with a 5-year history of untreated hypertension was admitted for respiratory distress, hemoptysis, and retinopathy. Computed tomography showed diffuse plaques in both lung fields. Acute kidney injury, hemolytic anemia, and thrombocytopenia were noted. Kidney biopsy showed thrombosis with fibrinoid necrosis and edematous intimal thickening and luminal narrowing of the small renal artery, indicating thrombotic microangiopathy; the majority of glomeruli were collapsed. After 8 weeks of treatment with antihypertensive drugs, serum creatinine decreased to 1.0 mg/dL, and the patient recovered. In the absence of any other underlying disease, malignant nephrosclerosis associated with a hypertensive emergency was diagnosed.