Acute Onset of Mesoamerican Nephropathy in a Patient With Chronic Gout and Occupational Exposure: A Case Report. Article

Korchnoy, Isabella, Jimenez Garcia, Juan Gabriel, Izquierdo-Pretel, Guillermo. (2025). Acute Onset of Mesoamerican Nephropathy in a Patient With Chronic Gout and Occupational Exposure: A Case Report. . CUREUS, 17(3), e80820. 10.7759/cureus.80820

cited authors

  • Korchnoy, Isabella; Jimenez Garcia, Juan Gabriel; Izquierdo-Pretel, Guillermo

abstract

  • Mesoamerican nephropathy (MeN) is a form of chronic kidney disease that is becoming increasingly prevalent. Multiple risk factors, including male gender, exposure to pesticides, heat stress, use of nephrotoxic medications, and a geographical association with Central America, have been linked to this condition. We present the case of a 40-year-old male from El Salvador who sought medical attention due to abnormal laboratory results and a flare-up of gout. The patient exhibited elevated creatinine and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) levels, with a significantly reduced glomerular filtration rate (GFR). His renal function had been stable three months earlier, when he had established care with his primary care physician. The patient had a history of agricultural work in El Salvador, along with long-term use of colchicine and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for gout flare-ups. Following consultation with nephrology, he was diagnosed with MeN due to his relevant risk factors and clinical presentation. This case highlights the acute onset of MeN in a patient with established risk factors.

publication date

  • March 1, 2025

published in

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Medium

  • Electronic-eCollection

start page

  • e80820

volume

  • 17

issue

  • 3