Strongyloidiasis associated with nephrotic syndrome

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We report a nephrotic syndrome patient with eosinophilia who developed ileus, epigastralgia and malabsorption due to strongyloidiasis which became symptomatic by steroid therapy. The patient was then treated with thiabendazole and recovered. A percutaneous renal biopsy revealed minimal change nephrotic syndrome. This renal injury may be brought on by severe infection of Strongyloides stercoralis. It is important to rule out strongyloidiasis prior to corticosteroid therapy to patients from eosinophilia endemic areas.

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Mori, S., Konishi, T., Matsuoka, K., Deguchi, M., Ohta, M., Mizuno, O., … Nakano, T. (1998). Strongyloidiasis associated with nephrotic syndrome. Internal Medicine, 37(7), 606–610. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.37.606

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