Non-lupus full-house nephropathy: A case series

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Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic multisystem autoimmune inflammatory disease. However, some patients may exhibit a histological pattern of kidney injury, with characteristics indistinguishable from lupus nephritis, but without presenting any extrarenal symptoms or serologies suggestive of SLE. Such involvement has recently been called non-lupus full-house nephropathy. The objective is to report a series of clinical cases referred to the Laboratory of the Federal University of Maranhão that received the diagnosis of "full-house" nephropathy unrelated to lupus, upon immunofluorescence and to discuss its evolution and outcomes. Non-lupus full-house nephropathy represents a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge, because it is a new entity, which still needs further studies and may be the initial manifestation of SLE, isolated manifestation of SLE or a new pathology unrelated to SLE.

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de Oliveira Silva, M., de Oliveira, P. V. V., Vale, P. H. C., de Melo Cunha, R., Lages, J. S., de Araújo Brito, D. J., … Santos, R. F. (2021). Non-lupus full-house nephropathy: A case series. Brazilian Journal of Nephrology, 43(4), 586–590. https://doi.org/10.1590/2175-8239-JBN-2019-0242

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