Nephrotic Syndrome Without Nephrotic Range Proteinuria
Jibran A Sheikh, Usheem Syed, Sayed M Osama

TL;DR
A patient with severe kidney symptoms and low albumin was diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome despite not meeting the standard proteinuria threshold.
Contribution
This case highlights that nephrotic syndrome can occur without nephrotic-range proteinuria due to reduced albumin synthesis from liver disease.
Findings
A patient with amyloidosis had nephrotic syndrome symptoms but only 2.3g/24h proteinuria.
Low serum albumin and severe edema occurred despite proteinuria below the standard threshold.
Reduced albumin synthesis from liver disease may lower the proteinuria threshold in nephrotic syndrome.
Abstract
Nephrotic syndrome in adults is defined as nephrotic-range (≥3.5g/24h) proteinuria with low serum albumin, usually associated with edema, hyperlipidemia, and lipiduria. The 3.5g/24h threshold was selected arbitrarily and might not be reached in certain cases despite severe defects in glomerular permeability. We describe the case of a 57-year-old male who presented with progressively worsening swelling involving his limbs and abdomen. He also reported decreased urine output and fatigue. Physical examination was notable for severe pitting edema over legs, arms, and abdomen, in addition to peri-orbital puffiness. Labs revealed low serum albumin (1.3 g/dL), moderate proteinuria (2.3g/24h), and elevated total cholesterol (334 mg/dL). Renal biopsy showed amyloid light chain (AL) amyloidosis and bone marrow biopsy confirmed the presence of lambda-restricted plasma cells. Computed tomography,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAmyloidosis: Diagnosis, Treatment, Outcomes · Renal Diseases and Glomerulopathies · Parathyroid Disorders and Treatments
