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Craig Peter Coorey1,2,3, William James1, Venkat Manickavasagam1
1Department of Renal Medicine Lismore Base Hospital Lismore New South Wales Australia.
Abstract:
Acute Coxiella burnetti (Q fever) infection is known to activate the autoimmune inflammatory response. We report a rare case of glomerulonephritis associated with the Coxiella infection. An elderly male first presented with recurrent fevers of unknown origin and was subsequently diagnosed with Q fever infection and treated with doxycycline. He represented 2 months later with an acute kidney injury and active urinary sediment. Renal biopsy demonstrated a mesangiopathic pattern with staining for both C1q and IgM, raising possibilities of infection-related glomerulonephritis, C1q nephropathy and lupus nephritis. This case demonstrates glomerulonephritis as a complication of Q fever infection and the differential diagnosis and workup up that needs to be considered in cases of chronic Q fever.
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