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Published on: October 20, 2015
Successful Kidney Transplantation in a Young Male with Type 2 Xanthinuria
Mahesh Kota1, Rajasekara Chakravarthi Madarasu1, Vijay Varma Penmetsa1
1Department of Nephrology, Yashoda Hospital, Hitech City, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.
Abstract:
Type-II Xanthanuria is an genetic disorder associated with diminished serum uric acid levels. Patients with xanthanuria has absence of xanthine oxidase or xanthine dehydrogenase activity, the enzyme that converts hypoxanthine to xanthine and xanthine to uric acid. Deficiency of these enzyme leads to elevated levels of xanthine in urine which further leads to precipitation of xanthine in urine which further helps to formation of renal stones and ultimately leads to chronic kidney disease and end stage renal disease. We report a 23 years old male, who reached ESRD due to Type 2 xanthinuria, which was confirmed by genetic studies, who later successfully underwent renal transplant surgery and currently having normal life with functioning graft.
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