1.Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis in a patient with chronic brucellosis.
Simella PROVATOPOULOU ; Marios PAPASOTIRIOU ; Evangelos PAPACHRISTOU ; Hariklia GAKIOPOULOU ; Markos MARANGOS ; Dimitrios S GOUMENOS
Kidney Research and Clinical Practice 2018;37(3):298-303
Brucellosis is the most common zoonotic disease in Greece, with an endemic distribution and can affect any organ. Infiltration of the renal parenchyma causes acute and chronic interstitial nephritis with granulomas, whereas renal glomeruli are rarely affected. The disease has been sporadically reported, and it causes various histopathologic patterns. Herein, we describe the case of a 39-year-old stock breeder with a history of recurrent episodes of bacteremia caused by Brucella melitensis over a period of 3 years. Two months after the last episode of bacteremia, he presented with mild renal insufficiency, nephrotic range proteinuria, and microscopic hematuria. A renal biopsy revealed membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis with a pattern of focal-segmental nodular sclerosis and moderate tubulointerstitial fibrosis. The patient received antimicrobial and corticosteroid therapy with partial remission of the nephrotic syndrome.
Adult
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Bacteremia
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Biopsy
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Brucella melitensis
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Brucellosis*
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Fibrosis
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Glomerulonephritis, Membranoproliferative*
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Granuloma
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Greece
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Hematuria
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Humans
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Nephritis, Interstitial
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Nephrotic Syndrome
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Proteinuria
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Renal Insufficiency
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Sclerosis
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Zoonoses
2.A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Trials Comparing Two-Stage with One-Stage Brachio-Basilic Vein Fistulas
Stavros K KAKKOS ; George C LAMPROPOULOS ; Konstantinos M NIKOLAKOPOULOS ; Ioannis A TSOLAKIS ; Spyros I PAPADOULAS ; Evangelos C PAPACHRISTOU ; Dimitrios GOUMENOS ; Miltos K LAZARIDES
Vascular Specialist International 2018;34(3):51-60
PURPOSE: There is currently debate if brachio-basilic vein fistula (BBVF) should be performed as a one-stage or two-stage procedure. The aim of the present study was to perform a systematic review and meta-analysis on BBVF staging. MATERIALS AND METHODS: On February 25, 2016, a search for randomized-controlled trials (RCTs) on BBVF procedures was performed in MEDLINE and Scopus databases. Meta-analyses were performed with fixed-effect or random-effects models as appropriate with risk ratios (RRs). The primary efficacy and safety outcome measures were BBVF maturation and development of complications, respectively. Specific types of complications, including loss of functional secondary patency and long-term complications were all secondary outcome measures. RESULTS: We identified three RCTs reporting on 126 patients. Maturation failure of two-stage BBVFs (3/47, 6.4%) was less frequent than one-stage BBVFs (16/79, 20.3%; RR, 0.27; P=0.02). Complication rates of two-stage and one-stage BBVFs were similar (RR, 0.80; P=0.54), but on sensitivity analysis these were less likely to occur with two-stage BBVFs (37% vs. 69% for one-stage BBVFs; RR, 0.57; P=0.03). Two-stage BBVFs were less likely to lose their functional secondary patency (21.3% vs. 31.6% for one-stage BBVFs; RR, 0.61; P=0.11). This non-significant trend became significant (RR, 0.36; P=0.02) on sensitivity analysis. There was no difference in specific complication rates of the two study groups. CONCLUSION: Among candidates for BBVF fistula, there is evidence to suggest that two-stage BBVFs achieve higher maturation rates compared to one-stage BBVFs. The evidence for difference in long-term secondary patency is less robust, calling for further research.
Arteriovenous Fistula
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Fistula
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Humans
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Odds Ratio
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Outcome Assessment (Health Care)
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Renal Dialysis
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Veins