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RE: Postural hypotension 37 minutes ago
Does patient have any neurological symptoms or signs Could it be Shy Drager Syndrome Severe autonomic neuropathy if not from Diabetes mellitus ...
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RE: VIH persistence of serology showing low-level HIV antibodies (2.64) by ELISA and a negative viral load in an old patient 2 hours ago
Most 4th generation Anti-HIV antibody tests are claimed to have 99.5% specificity ( 0.5% false positive rate. ) if a 4th generation assay was utili...
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RE: complex case of nephrotic syndrome in liver transplant patients 2 hours ago
Thanks prof glassock . Sorry late reply March 24 sirolimus started August 24 normal urine pcr August 25 urine pcr 4g with low albumin and sirolimu...
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Membranous Nephropathy 2 hours ago
44 year old Hispanic male with gout, HTN diagnosed with membranous nephropathy 8/2023 – KIDNEY, BIOPSY: - MEMBRANOUS NEPHROPATHY, PLA2R ASSOCIA...
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RE: VIH persistence of serology showing low-level HIV antibodies (2.64) by ELISA and a negative viral load in an old patient 11 hours ago
I would do another antibody test for HIV to see that this is not a false positive. If that is negative, and the HIV RNA is also negative, that woul...
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VIH persistence of serology showing low-level HIV antibodies (2.64) by ELISA and a negative viral load in an old patient 15 hours ago
Dear colleagues, could you please give me your opinion on this patient? This 94-year-old patient was started on dialysis in December 2022 following...
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RE: Postural hypotension 20 hours ago
Long standing Diabetes mellitus seems poorly controlled Any information on any complications such as retinopathy peripheral neuropathy gastropares...
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RE: Dialyzer reaction 20 hours ago
Interesting case. What were the serum sodium and urea levels prior to starting the hemodialysis session? If you are confident that the early in...
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Treatment uncertainty with Secondary TMA in Advanced HIV 21 hours ago
A middle aged male with PMH HIV (not on HAART), seizure disorder, hypertension, and neurosyphilis treated years prior presented after two witnessed...
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RE: Postural hypotension 23 hours ago
You might want to stop the medication with the Mitaconozolole as it might be aggravating the symptoms ot orthostatic hypotension. ---------------...
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RE: Postural hypotension 1 day ago
How do we know that the orthostatic hypotension is not a result of dehydration since he has nocturia 10 times a night? Was the supine blood pres...
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RE: Dialyzer reaction 1 day ago
Dear Dr, Chandran. Thank you for your input! Since our acute and chronic units do not typically stock AN69, it is not easy to obtain. I am planning...
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RE: Postural hypotension 1 day ago
The lack of postural tachycardia makes volune depletion unlikely. Unless the patient is on a BB ------------------------------ Richard Glassock M...
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RE: Postural hypotension 1 day ago
With a SPEP not showing a M spike and a UPCR of about 0.7gm/gm AL amyloid is likely. If the sFLC is normal I doubt that further evaluation for Amyl...
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RE: Postural hypotension 1 day ago
Thanks Dr. Glassock. Serum protein electrophoresis was negative. I shall do a free light assay as advised. Could these be amyloidosis? ----------...
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RE: Postural hypotension 1 day ago
Thanks Dr. Glassock. Didn't do a valsalva, shall do it. ------------------------------ Jaison George MD, MBBS Kollam, India ---------------------...
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RE: Dialyzer reaction 1 day ago
Dr Park: Your patient is exhibiting a strange reaction: Optiflex dialyzers are polysulfone & gamma ray sterilized. ST 150 is AN 69 sterilized with ...
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Dialyzer reaction 1 day ago
Good evening I am Jinwook Park, a nephrologist at Louisville KY. I'd really appreciate any thoughts or similar experiences on this case. Than...
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RE: Postural hypotension 2 days ago
Why is he so anemiic ? Have you done a bone survey And a serum Free light chain ? ------------------------------ Richard Glassock MD, FASN Lagun...
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RE: Gross Hematuria 2 days ago
Besides sickle cell trait (as already mentioned by Dr. Lerman), hypercalciuria (without overt nephrolithiasis) may cause recurrent gross hematuria ...
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RE: Gross Hematuria 2 days ago
The patient is Caucasian Jewish. CT Angiogram was negative for "Nutcracker". Urine cytology was negative. She has stopped running and will see what...
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RE: Postural hypotension 2 days ago
Looks like Diabetic autonomic neuropathy to me. Have you done Valsalva's maneuver? ------------------------------ Richard Glassock MD, FASN Lagun...
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Postural hypotension 2 days ago
Requesting opinion on this case: A 68 year old male presented with history of hypotensive episodes for the past 7–8 years, which are worse in the ...
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RE: Nephrotic range proteinuria, kidney biopsy showing lupus 2 days ago
Thanks for posting the report. While there is 1 glom with segmental hypercellularity, it seems mild at best, so while this could qualify as a cla...
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RE: Nephrotic range proteinuria, kidney biopsy showing lupus 2 days ago
Thanks Dr Glassock and Dr Venkat I have a attached a copy of kidney biopsy report as well as UA ANA neg c3,c4 neg anemia...
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RE: Nephrotic range proteinuria, kidney biopsy showing lupus 2 days ago
"negative serologies for anti-dsDNA, ANCA, and anti-PLA2R antibodies" Was ANA also negative? Coomb's test? ------------------------------ K.K. ...
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RE: Nephrotic range proteinuria, kidney biopsy showing lupus 2 days ago
Also- what is the nature of the anemia in this case? What is the result of the hematological indices snd blood smear.? --------------------------...
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RE: Nephrotic range proteinuria, kidney biopsy showing lupus 2 days ago
It would help if you can post a deidentified copy of thr kidney biopsy report (LM, IF, EM). Was the biopsy stained for DNA JB9 and IgG subclasses? ...
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Nephrotic range proteinuria, kidney biopsy showing lupus 2 days ago
Greetings to all the members, I would appreciate your input in this case. A 40-year-old woman was evaluated for incidentally detected nephrotic-ran...
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RE: Gross Hematuria 3 days ago
Thanks for all the good ideas. I have passed them on to the patient's internist and if he comes with a dx will let you know. Mike E -----------...
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RE: Pd Question 3 days ago
One more point; a patient intubated usually very sick and catabolic. Still need to maintain nutrition. Probably hemo better than PD in handling cat...
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RE: Pd Question 3 days ago
Thanks prof bargman very helpful and dr Jose Last question what antibiotics do colleagues use for cyst penetrance ? Kr ----------------------...
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Reminder: Encourage fellows to volunteer as case report reviewers for Kidney Week 2026! 3 days ago
ASN invites ASN Fellows-in-Training members to serve as reviewers for case reports submitted by trainees for Kidney Week 2026. The reviewing/gradin...
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Reminder: Volunteer by April 29 to serve as a case report reviewer for Kidney Week 2026! 3 days ago
ASN invites ASN Fellows-in-Training members to serve as reviewers for case reports submitted by trainees for Kidney Week 2026. The reviewing/gradin...
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RE: Pd Question 3 days ago
HAve seen a couple; Pulmonary folks did not want anything lifting diaphracm, plus fear of peritoneo-pleural leaks so catheter and hemo plus drain a...
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RE: complex case of nephrotic syndrome in liver transplant patients 3 days ago
How long did you observe the patient without therapy after stopping Sirolimus? This is crucial information lacking in your presentation ---------...
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RE: Pd Question 3 days ago
There are a lot of theories as to why intensivists are so opposed to PD, especially because there is no evidence for this. Probably much of this is...
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RE: complex case of nephrotic syndrome in liver transplant patients 3 days ago
Rituxan seemed to have done the trick . --------------------------------- Muhammad Soobadar MBChB UK ---------------------------------
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RE: complex case of nephrotic syndrome in liver transplant patients 3 days ago
Hi prof glassock thanks for reply Sirolimus was stopped and despite that nephrotic syndrome did not resolve. Steroids was tried and did not impro...
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RE: complex case of nephrotic syndrome in liver transplant patients 3 days ago
This case seems to be an example of Sirolimus induced podocytopathy with spontaneous resolution upon stopping the agent. I know of no evidence for ...
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RE: Gross Hematuria 3 days ago
Sorry for my late entry into the dialogue generated by this case. The fact that she is a habitual distance runner raises the possibility of exercis...
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RE: Pd Question Wednesday, April 15 @ 5:20 PM
@ prof bargman Would appreciate your thoughts on this. For PD patient who get acutely unwell and needing intubation ventilation not for pd peritoni...
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RE: decision to stop dialysis in patients who lack capacity and family members have divergent views. Wednesday, April 15 @ 4:10 PM
thanks everyone. family had sought IMCA but they said they don't have anything to offer. patient admitted with general deterioration and all ...
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complex case of nephrotic syndrome in liver transplant patients Wednesday, April 15 @ 4:05 PM
22 female complex patient with liver transplant due to Auto immune hepatitis developed nephrotic syndrome while on Sirolimus. Liver transplant team...
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RE: Gross Hematuria Wednesday, April 15 @ 1:15 PM
I think I would ask her to stop running for a few weeks! Also are the urine RBCs acanthcytic If that is a word) at all? Does she have albumin...
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RE: Gross Hematuria Wednesday, April 15 @ 9:08 AM
Hi Michael, this is a longshot, but if the patient is African-American would get a hemoglobin electrophoresis to rule out sickle cell trait, which ...
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RE: Membranous nephropathy Tuesday, April 14 @ 6:50 PM
Thank you for the clarification. For those interested, these are the references which support Dr. Glassock's statement: Sethi et al., Kidne...
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RE: Membranous nephropathy Tuesday, April 14 @ 6:36 PM
That is mostly due to NELL1 which was negative in this case. ------------------------------ Richard Glassock MD, FASN Laguna Woods CA (949) 388-8...
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RE: Membranous nephropathy Tuesday, April 14 @ 6:30 PM
I was under the impression that, although not a single IgG subclass is reliably specific, IgG1 and IgG2 are the most common isotypes identified in ...
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RE: Membranous nephropathy Tuesday, April 14 @ 5:57 PM
Thanks Vito
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