Various faces of the same disease: membranous nephropathy in pregnancy - A case series

Author:

Kezic Aleksandra1,Baralic Marko2ORCID,Tomasevic Djina3,Kadija Sasa4,Sparic Radmila4

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Medicine, Belgrade, Serbia + Clinical Centre of Serbia, Clinic for Nephrology, Belgrade, Serbia

2. Clinical Centre of Serbia, Clinic for Nephrology, Belgrade, Serbia

3. Faculty of Medicine, Belgrade, Serbia

4. Faculty of Medicine, Belgrade, Serbia + Clinical Centre of Serbia, Clinic for Gynecology and Obstetrics, Belgrade, Serbia

Abstract

Introduction. Pregnancies in women with membranous nephropathy (MN) are usually complicated by increased proteinuria and superimposed preeclampsia, and this frequently results in poor pregnancy outcomes. The aim of this paper is to present case series of pregnant women with MN and different fetal and maternal outcomes. Outline of cases. Case 1 presents a 25-year-old woman with MN, who had relapsed nephrotic syndrome in early pregnancy with proteinuria of 4.14 g/day and serum albumin of 30 g/L accompanied by hypertension. Due to a missed abortion, the pregnancy was terminated. Three months later her proteinuria was still increased, measuring 3 g/day. Case 2 presents a 29-year-old woman with a history of diffuse proliferative glomerulonephritis, who conceived with proteinuria below 0.5 g/day. The proteinuria ranged between 1 and 2 g/day from the 32nd until the 38th gestational week, when she delivered a healthy neonate. After delivery, the woman underwent a kidney biopsy, which revealed MN. Case 3 presents a 25-year-old woman with MN, whose proteinuria was 1 g/day at the time of conception, but in the 35th gestational week proteinuria of 4.2 g/day was noticed. In the 36th gestational week, increased proteinuria was detected, and a cesarean section was performed with favorable neonatal outcome. After two weeks her proteinuria dropped to 0.6 g/day. Conclusion. Pregnancies in women with MN associated with low-grade proteinuria at the time of conception may have a favorable perinatal outcome. Such pregnancies require multidisciplinary management by both obstetricians and nephrologists, and team decision regarding the best timing of delivery.

Publisher

National Library of Serbia

Subject

General Medicine

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