Patterns and frequency of renal abnormalities in Fanconi anaemia: implications for long-term management

Vijaya Sathyanarayana, Beth Lee, Neville B. Wright, Rui Santos, Denise Bonney, Robert Wynn, Leena Patel, Kate Chandler, Ed Cheesman, Detlev Schindler, Nicholas J.A. Webb, Stefan Meyer*

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Abstract

Background: Fanconi anaemia (FA) is an inherited disease with bone marrow failure, variable congenital and developmental abnormalities, and cancer predisposition. With improved survival, non-haematological manifestations of FA become increasingly important for long-term management. While renal abnormalities are recognized, detailed data on patterns and frequency and implications for long-term management are sparse. Methods: We reviewed clinical course and imaging findings of FA patients with respect to renal complications in our centre over a 25-year period to formulate some practical suggestions for guidelines for management of renal problems associated with FA. Results: Thirty patients including four sibling sets were reviewed. On imaging, 14 had evidence of anatomical abnormalities of the kidneys. Two cases with severe phenotype, including renal abnormalities, had chronic kidney disease (CKD) at diagnosis. Haematopoietic stem cell transplantation was complicated by significant acute kidney injury (AKI) in three cases. In three patients, there was CKD at long-term follow-up. All patients had normal blood pressure. Conclusions: Evaluation of renal anatomy with ultrasound imaging is important at diagnostic workup of FA. While CKD is uncommon at diagnosis, our data suggests that the incidence of CKD increases with age, in particular after haematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Monitoring of renal function is essential for management of FA. Based on these long-term clinical observations, we formulate some practical guidelines for assessment and management of renal abnormalities in FA.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1547-1551
Number of pages5
JournalPediatric Nephrology
Volume33
Issue number9
Early online date12 Apr 2018
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 Apr 2018

Keywords

  • Fanconi anaemia
  • Long-term follow-up
  • Renal abnormalities

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