Hantaan Virus Infection with Acute Renal Failure |
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Authors: | Momir Polenakovi ,Ladislava Gr evska,Vesna Gerasimovska-Tanevska,Angel On evski,Sonja D ikova,Ko o akalaroski,Georgi Masin |
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Affiliation: | Department of Nephrology, Faculty of Medicine, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia |
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Abstract: | Abstract: We report on 10 patients with acute renal involvement in Hantaan virus infection observed at the Department of Nephrology, Faculty of Medicine, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia, during a period of 3 years (October 1987-July 1990). Eight patients were male and 2 were female, aged 37.5 ± 4.8 years. The diagnosis of Hantaan virus infection was proven by an indirect immu-nofluorescent and ELISA test with a significant increase of the titer after a week to ranges from 1:512 to 1:2,048. Percutaneous renal biopsy was performed in 3 cases using standard procedures for optical and immuno-fluorescent microscopy. Fever, weakness, headache, conjunctival injection, hematuria, and lumbar pain were clinical features all patients had in common. Complete anuria was noted in 7 out of 10 and oliguria in the other 3 of the 10 cases with serum levels of creatinine 967 ± 152.6 u.mol/L. Other following laboratory findings were leukocytosis in 10 out of 10 patients, with neutrophylia, and reduction of serum sodium and potassium in 8 out of 10, and a decrease in serum complement C3 in 3 out of 10 patients. Percutaneous renal biopsy confirmed interstitio-nephritis in 2 out of 3 biopsied patients and acute diffuse proliferative glomerulonephritis in the third. Interstitial mononuclear infiltration with dominant T cells proven with monoclonal antisera (direct immunoperoxidase method) was present in all 3 cases. The outcome of the disease was good in 8 of the 10 patients with a development of polyuric phase and complete recovery of renal function later. One patient with interstitial lesions on biopsy developed chronic renal failure, and the other with a concomitant brucellosis died during the polyuric phase of the disease. |
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Keywords: | Acute renal failure Glomerulonephritis Hantaan virus infection |
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