Abdel-Rahman E M, Moorthy A V
Department of Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA.
Clin Nephrol. 1997 Feb;47(2):106-11.
We report on the development of end-stage renal disease in four young women with long duration of eating disorders. No other reason for end-stage renal disease could be identified in these patients. Long standing hypokalemia was noted in all. Renal ultrasonography in three patients showed small kidneys with increased cortical echogenicity and multiple small bilateral cysts. A renal biopsy in one showed chronic tubulo-interstitial disease and non-specific glomerulosclerosis consistent with hypokalemic nephropathy. The development of end-stage renal disease is yet another medical complication to be considered in patients with long-standing eating disorder. Chronic hypokalemia may play a role in the pathogenesis of renal disease in this setting.
我们报告了4名长期患有饮食失调症的年轻女性终末期肾病的发展情况。在这些患者中未发现其他导致终末期肾病的原因。所有患者均存在长期低钾血症。3名患者的肾脏超声检查显示肾脏体积小,皮质回声增强,双侧有多个小囊肿。1名患者的肾活检显示为慢性肾小管间质性疾病和与低钾性肾病相符的非特异性肾小球硬化。终末期肾病的发生是长期饮食失调患者需要考虑的又一种医学并发症。在这种情况下,慢性低钾血症可能在肾病的发病机制中起作用。