Publication

Nephropathy subsequent to hyperlipidemia

Journal Paper/Review - Jul 1, 2000

Units
PubMed

Citation
Teuscher A, Weidmann P, Lerch M, Laissue J. Nephropathy subsequent to hyperlipidemia. Clinical nephrology 2000; 54:64-7.
Type
Journal Paper/Review (English)
Journal
Clinical nephrology 2000; 54
Publication Date
Jul 1, 2000
Issn Print
0301-0430
Pages
64-7
Brief description/objective

The relationship between lipid abnormalities and the pathogenesis of renal disease is still unclear. Although most patients with primary hyperlipidemia do not develop renal function impairment, experimental and clinical data indicate a possible damaging effect of a disturbed lipid metabolism on the kidney. We report the case history of a patient with hyperlipidemia and mild nephropathy in which an accidentally removed kidney showed intrarenal arteriosclerosis which occured before the development of other cardiovascular risk factors, indicating that primary dyslipidemia induced nephroangiosclerosis.