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- A new millennium for women and kidney diseasePublication . Pestana, Nicole; Vieira, Pedro; Silva, GilIntroduction: Taking advantage of this year’s synergy, as World Kidney Day (WKD) and International Women’s Day fall on the same day, the theme chosen for WKD 2018 was “Kidneys and Women’s health”, drawing the attention of the nephrology community to the special features of diseases of the kidney as they affect women. When focusing on this subject, we come to see the major gaps in this area of knowledge. On one hand, it is now comprehensively accepted that there are unique biological and behavioral differences resulting in sex/gender variances, albeit mostly in favour of women. However, on the other, despite mounting evidence in multiple medical disciplines, these disparities have not been so well explored in nephrology, and so we try, in this editorial, to review current knowledge n this field.
- Celiac Disease as a Rare Cause of Membranous Nephropathy: A Case ReportPublication . Pestana, Nicole; Vida, Carlota; Durães, José; Silva, Gil; Vieira, PedroMembranous nephropathy is the most common cause of nephrotic syndrome in adults. A non-negligible number of cases are associated with systemic conditions. We report a case of a 50-year-old man who presented with nephrotic syndrome six months after being diagnosed with celiac disease. Although the patient showed disappearance of circulating immunoglobulin A (IgA) anti-tissue transglutaminase antibodies following a gluten-free diet, he had a sudden onset of nephrotic syndrome presenting with severe hypoalbuminemia. Other secondary causes were promptly excluded leading to the assumption of celiac disease-associated membranous nephropathy with remission after treatment with angiotensin system blockade and a gluten-free diet. The goal of this case report is to alert the clinic towards this rare association aiming for an early diagnosis and adequate selection of long-term therapy.