[A case of severe congenital nephrotic syndrome secondary to NPHS1 mutation].

Rev Med Liege

Service de Pédiatrie, CHU-CHR Liège, Belgique.

Published: July 2020

The congenital nephrotic syndrome is a rare and severe pathology, and its management represents a real challenge for pediatric nephrologists. We report the case of a congenital nephrotic syndrome secondary to a homozygous mutation of the NPHS1. The young patient has a severe clinical course, and benefits of a management by anti-proteinuric treatment and a unilateral nephrectomy. This clinical case illustrates the difficulties of the management of a severe congenital nephrotic syndrome. To date, it is difficult to identify these patients beforehand because there is a poor correlation between the genotype and the phenotype of the NPHS1 mutation. There are two managements described in the literature: an early bilateral nephrectomy at 7 kg of weight with a renal transplant around 10 kg, versus a conservative management via an anti-proteinuric treatment and/or an unilateral nephrectomy. Current evidence is based on retrospective studies and the choice of a conservative approach versus early bilateral nephrectomy should take into account the severity of protein loss and its complications.

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