Clinical Dilemma of Corneal Opacity, Very Low High-density Lipoprotein, and Nephrotic Syndrome: Mystery Revealed.

Saudi journal of kidney diseases and transplantation : an official publication of the Saudi Center for Organ Transplantation, Saudi Arabia(2022)

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Lecithin-cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT) is a liver enzyme necessary for the formation of cholesteryl esters in plasma from free cholesterol. The rare autosomal recessive disease resulting from familial deficiency of this enzyme can lead to nephropathy with kidney involvement generally being the most common cause of death. In addition, the disease process can engender corneal opacity, very low high-density lipoprotein, normochromic anemia, and nephropathy. We present this case of a 35-year-old male who initially visited for a second opinion for renal failure and nephrotic range proteinuria. He underwent renal biopsy which displayed focal segmental glomerulosclerosis-type injury pattern and was started on futile high-dose steroid therapy. A second renal biopsy coincided with the development of corneal opacity leading to a confirmatory testing of LCAT deficiency through biochemistry panel.
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corneal opacity,syndrome,clinical dilemma,high-density
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