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= Differential Diagnosis =
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== Differential Diagnosis ==
   
 
* Infection-related
 
* Infection-related
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** Indinavir, sulfadiazine, and IV acyclovir: tubular obstruction from crystals
 
** Indinavir, sulfadiazine, and IV acyclovir: tubular obstruction from crystals
   
= HIV-associated nephropathy (HIVAN) =
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== HIV-associated nephropathy (HIVAN) ==
   
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=== Clinical Manifestations ===
== Presentation ==
 
   
 
* Proteinuria, mild creatinine elevation, normal-seized echogenic kidneys on renal US
 
* Proteinuria, mild creatinine elevation, normal-seized echogenic kidneys on renal US
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* Biopsy shows FSGS
 
* Biopsy shows FSGS
   
== Management ==
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=== Management ===
   
 
* Treat the HIV with usual therapy
 
* Treat the HIV with usual therapy

Latest revision as of 06:56, 2 August 2020

Differential Diagnosis

  • Infection-related
    • HIV-associated nephropathy (HIVAN)
    • Immune complex-mediated glomerular disease
    • Coinfection with hepatitis B or C
  • Treatment-related
    • Tenofovir: Fanconi syndrome
    • Pantamidine, foscarnet, and aminoglycosides: ATN
    • Indinavir, sulfadiazine, and IV acyclovir: tubular obstruction from crystals

HIV-associated nephropathy (HIVAN)

Clinical Manifestations

  • Proteinuria, mild creatinine elevation, normal-seized echogenic kidneys on renal US
  • Usually have a detectable viral load, and decreased CD4 <200
  • Biopsy shows FSGS

Management

  • Treat the HIV with usual therapy
  • Steroids for 8 to 12 weeks
  • ACEi/ARB as tolerated