Crescentic Glomerulonephritis Possibly Caused by COVID-19 Infection

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Abstract

Background: The COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) pandemic has presented a serious challenge to nephrologists, since it can lead to severe kidney injury in the form of acute tubular necrosis, with many patients requiring renal replacement therapy. This is predominantly seen in people who develop severe respiratory manifestations like ARDS (acute respiratory distress syndrome) from the viral infection, a cytokine storm or septic shock with unstable hemodynamics. It also presents with various glomerular injuries, mainly collapsing glomerulopathy in high-risk APOL1 (Apolipoprotein L1) genotype patients, thrombotic microangiopathy-related renal failure due to hyper coagulopathy and occasionally pauci-immune glomerulonephritis due to immune dysregulation. All the glomerular disorders that are caused by COVID-19 infection have been described under the designation COVAN (COVID-19-associated nephropathy). Proteinuria is a predominant presentation in glomerular disorders. Gross hematuria and AKI without any respiratory symptoms from COVID-19 infection have not been described so far in the literature. We are presenting one such rare case here. Methods: We have encountered a rare case of gross hematuria and severe acute renal failure. His serological work up was negative for all autoimmune etiologies that can cause Glomerulonephritis. He was found to have infection-related crescentic glomerulonephritis due to active COVID-19 infections discovered via kidney biopsy. He tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 but didn’t have any clinical respiratory symptoms. He has responded well to treatment with a steroid taper and antiviral medication (Remdesivir). This is a very rare renal manifestation of COVID-19 infection. Results: COVID-19 infection can result in crescentic glomerulonephritis. This can be diagnosed by kidney biopsy which shows extensive c3 deposits, tubuloreticular inclusion bodies along with crescentic lesions. This responds to treatment with steroids and Antiviral agents. Conclusions: Crescentic Glomerulonephritis should be considered as a possible etiology for severe acute kidney injury with hematuria in patients with active covid-19 infection without any respiratory symptoms. Kidney biopsy helps in diagnosing it and responds to treatment with steroids and antivirals.

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