Wilson Disease Masquerading as Nephrotic Syndrome: A Case Report

威尔逊病伪装成肾病综合征:病例报告

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Abstract

Wilson disease (WD) is a rare, autosomal recessive disorder characterized by defective copper metabolism. Renal manifestations in WD are uncommon, and nephrotic syndrome as an initial presentation is rare. An eight-year-old boy presented with progressive abdominal distension and decreased urine output. Examination revealed pedal edema, ascites, and icterus. Investigations showed nephrotic range proteinuria, elevated liver enzymes, low serum ceruloplasmin, and Kayser-Fleischer rings, confirming a diagnosis of WD with associated nephrotic syndrome. WD presented with nephrotic syndrome and was confirmed by clinical findings, biochemical tests, and slit-lamp examination. The patient was started on oral penicillamine, zinc supplementation, hepatic support, and a copper-restricted diet. Subsequent follow-up showed symptomatic and biochemical improvement. Resolution of ascites and proteinuria was achieved, with stabilization of liver function. The patient was later managed for portal hypertension with spironolactone and propranolol. Hence, nephrotic syndrome can be a rare presenting feature of WD. Early recognition and multidisciplinary management are essential for favorable outcomes.

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