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Clinical Journal of The American Society of Nephrology | 2008

Does Vitamin D Receptor and Calcium Receptor Activation Therapy Play a Role in the Histopathologic Alterations of Parathyroid Glands in Refractory Uremic Hyperparathyroidism

Carlo Lomonte; Luigi Vernaglione; Domenico Chimienti; Andrea Bruno; Savino Cocola; Annalisa Teutonico; Francesco Cazzato; Carlo Basile

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Vitamin D receptor activation by vitamin D sterols and calcium-sensing receptor stimulation by cinacalcet are the most powerful treatments of secondary hyperparathyroidism. This study was aimed to assess a possible association between histopathologic changes of parathyroid tissue and treatment modality. DESIGN, SETTING, PARTICIPANTS, & MEASUREMENTS Studies were performed on 82 parathyroids of 22 adult white hemodialysis patients undergoing first parathyroidectomy. The type of hyperplasia and the distribution of chief and oxyphil cells, expressed as oxyphil/chief cell ratio, were assessed. Three groups could be studied according to treatment modality: group A consisted of 6 patients who were treated with cinacalcet, intravenous calcitriol, and phosphate binders; group B consisted of 6 patients who were treated with intravenous calcitriol and phosphate binders, and group C consisted of 10 patients who were treated with phosphate binders alone. RESULTS Sixty-eight (82.9%) out of 82 glands removed showed nodular hyperplasia. It was more frequent in groups A and B than in group C. A stepwise forward logistic regression model showed that the probability of nodular hyperplasia was higher in patients who were on calcitriol and/or cinacalcet therapy, in female gender and in patients with a higher body mass index. Oxyphil/chief cell ratio also was significantly different among the three groups. Cinacalcet treatment was the only predictor of this ratio. CONCLUSIONS An association was found between calcitriol and/or cinacalcet therapy and a high prevalence of nodular hyperplasia, and between cinacalcet therapy and high oxyphil/chief cell ratio. The meaning of the observed associations remains uncertain.


Journal of Nephrology | 2013

Fibromuscular dysplasia of renal arteries presenting with bilateral renal infarction in a young man.

Carlo Basile; Piero Lisi; Domenico Chimienti; Maurizio Antonelli; Andrea Bruno; Silvia Giambersio; Maria Teresa Zurlo; Sergio Petronelli

Fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) describes a group of conditions which cause nonatheromatous arterial stenoses, most commonly of the renal and carotid arteries, typically in young women. We report the case of a previously healthy 43-year-old white man presenting with acute bilateral flank pain. The pain was more severe on the left side. Initially treated for ureteral colic, he was transferred to the nephrology unit upon recognition of a rising serum creatinine. He was found to have FMD of bilateral renal arteries with resultant infarctions in both kidneys. He was treated with intravenous heparin and, then, warfarin at discharge. At a 16-month review, the patient remained pain-free with normal renal function and with antiplatelet and dual antihypertensive therapy. In conclusion, renal infarction complicating FMD is rare, with most cases involving causative cardiovascular risk factors, including coagulopathy, ischemic heart disease, atrial fibrillation or structural cardiac abnormalities, none of which was present in this case. What makes this case interesting are the clinically significant bilateral renal infarctions due to atypical asymmetric FMD in both kidneys in a young man.


Case reports in nephrology | 2011

The Mckittrick-Wheelock Syndrome: A Rare Cause of Severe Hydroelectrolyte Disorders and Acute Renal Failure

Andrea Bruno; Domenico Chimienti; Alda Montanaro; Fernando Prete; Pasquale Libutti; Piero Lisi; Carlo Basile

The McKittrick-Wheelock syndrome is a rare cause of severe hydroelectrolyte disorders and fluid depletion as a result of rectal tumor hypersecretion, which can lead to acute renal failure. We report the case of a 70-year-old female who presented with hyponatremia, hypokalemia, hypochloremia, and acute renal failure, due to a watery, mucinous diarrhea. A large rectal villous adenoma was discovered on ileocolonoscopy, and definitive management was achieved by removal of the tumor. In conclusion, reversal of the biochemical derangement is the cornerstone of successful management of the McKittrick-Wheelock syndrome. Then, immediate surgical resection of the tumor is the treatment of choice.


Journal of Nephrology | 2012

The systemic capillary leak syndrome: a scarcely known nephrological entity.

Annalisa Teutonico; Domenico Chimienti; Maurizio Antonelli; Andrea Bruno; Pasquale Libutti; Piero Lisi; Carlo Basile

The idiopathic systemic capillary leak syndrome (SCLS) is a rare life-threatening disorder characterized by periodic episodes of hypovolemic shock, due to plasma leakage from the intravascular to the interstitial space, as reflected by accompanying hypoalbuminemia, hemoconcentration and edema. Here we report the case of a 65-year-old woman affected by SCLS who required aggressive resuscitation with norepinephrine, steroids, albumin and crystalloids. Then, a long-term prophylaxis with a ß(2)-adrenergic receptor agonist and theophylline was started. In conclusion, though SCLS is a rare entity, the associated morbidity and mortality require the physicians awareness to provide timely therapy. Underrecognition in the medical community and rarity of this syndrome have precluded analysis by rational clinical trial designs that are necessary to determine more targeted and adequate therapy. This report is meant to enhance awareness of SCLS in the nephrology community.


Journal of Nephrology | 2005

Are low plasma levels of 25-(OH)vitamin D a major risk factor for hyperparathyroidism independent of calcitriol in renal transplant patients?

Carlo Lomonte; Maurizio Antonelli; Luigi Vernaglione; Cazzato F; Francesco Casucci; Domenico Chimienti; Andrea Bruno; Cocola S; Verrelli Ea; Carlo Basile


Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2006

A high body mass index and female gender are associated with an increased risk of nodular hyperplasia of parathyroid glands in chronic uraemia.

Carlo Basile; Carlo Lomonte; Luigi Vernaglione; Francesco Casucci; Domenico Chimienti; Andrea Bruno; Savino Cocola; Erminia Antonicelli Verrelli; Francesco Cazzato


Journal of Nephrology | 2005

Female hemodialysis patients have an increased risk of nodular hyperplasia of parathyroid glands.

Carlo Lomonte; Cazzato F; Francesco Casucci; Domenico Chimienti; Andrea Bruno; Cocola S; Verrelli Ea; Carlo Basile


Journal of Nephrology | 2006

Post-parathyroidectomy serum phosphate kinetics is peculiar to female hemodialysis patients with a high body mass index.

Carlo Lomonte; Luigi Vernaglione; Cazzato F; Francesco Casucci; Domenico Chimienti; Andrea Bruno; Cocola S; Carlo Basile


Archive | 2013

MP516 KDIGO-RECOMMENDED PTH LEVEL ACCELERATES AORTIC CALCIFICATION IN PATIENTS NEW TO HEMODIALYSIS

Takayuki Fujii; Satoshi Suzuki; Mizuki Shinozaki; Hiroaki Tanaka; Carlo Lomonte; Pasquale Libutti; Domenico Chimienti; Francesco Casucci; Andrea Bruno; Maurizio Antonelli; Piero Lisi; Licio Cocola; Carlo Basile


F1000Research | 2011

Effects of parathyroidectomy on endothelial progenitor cells

Carlo Lomonte; Clorinda Derosa; Pasquale Libutti; Annalisa Teutonico; Domenico Chimienti; Maurizio Antonelli; Andrea Bruno; Savino Cocola; Carlo Basile

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