End-Stage Renal Disease in a Patient With Schmidt’s Syndrome: A Case Report

  • Ismaeel H
  • Tariq S
  • Akram Z
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Abstract

Schmidt's syndrome constitutes Addison's disease in conjunction with autoimmune hypothyroidism or type 1 diabetes mellitus. It has misleading symptomology and an unclear order of presentation of symptoms. This often results in missed and late diagnosis. Chronic kidney disease is a rarely reported phenomenon in Schmidt's syndrome. Multiple factors may have the potential to cause renal failure, such as Addison's disease and/or hypothyroidism, the understanding of which is still evolving. A 45-year-old gentleman who is a known case of Schmidt's syndrome presented to us with fatigue, anorexia, and weight gain. Further evaluation revealed a picture of chronic kidney disease. We would like to alert fellow peers of this potential complication and the importance of screening as well as timely diagnosis.

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Ismaeel, H., Tariq, S., & Akram, Z. (2022). End-Stage Renal Disease in a Patient With Schmidt’s Syndrome: A Case Report. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.27342

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