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Gallbladder disease is no more common in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) than in the general population. We describe a 17-year-old patient with SLE, who developed nephritis that was well controlled with medications. Initial treatment consisted of azathioprine, aspirin and prednisone with stable control of her symptoms. Two years later she developed a right quadrant abdominal pain, and an abdominal ultrasound revealed microlithiasic cholecystitis. Open cholecystectomy was performed and the histopathological findings revealed vasculitis with thrombotic microangiopathy in the gallbladder. This case presentation illustrates that calculous or acalculous cholecystitis should be considered as a manifestation of active SLE and APS.
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Síndrome Antifosfolípido/complicaciones , Colecistitis/complicaciones , Vesícula Biliar/patología , Lupus Eritematoso Sistémico/complicaciones , Adolescente , Colecistitis/patología , Femenino , Vesícula Biliar/irrigación sanguínea , Humanos , Trombosis/patologíaRESUMEN
OBJECTIVE: Some reports associate certain illnesses of the urinary system with allergies. Thus, we decided to examine the prevalence of sensitization to allergens in a group of children with primary renal tubular acidosis (RTA). METHODS: Children with primary RTA who attended the nephrology department at a third level pediatric hospital during a four-month period, were included. With informed parental consent, a questionnaire and skin prick test, total IgE, specific IgE and milk precipitins were performed. RESULTS: Forty-three children were included, aged 5 months to 9 years (mean, 3.4 ± 1.8 years), and a male/female ratio of 1.7:1. The age of onset of ATR ranged from 2 to 18 months. The most common symptoms at the beginning of disease were: failure to thrive and lack of appetite. Twenty-one parents (48.8%) noticed an association between the introduction of cow´s milk and the beginning of symptoms. Skin tests were positive in 27.9%. Total IgE levels were elevated in 34.9%, ranged from 5.9 to 324 IU/mL. Allergen-specific IgE was positive in 25.6%, mainly for milk, wheat and egg white. The milk precipitins test was positive in 9 patients (21%). CONCLUSIONS: Although this study demonstrated the existence of allergen sensitization in a group of children with RTA, it is necessary to look for this association in studies with larger sample size and to use tests with higher specificity and sensitivity.