TY - JOUR
T1 - Atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome after myomectomy
T2 - A case report
AU - Musselman, Kelsey
AU - Laurence, Jeffrey
AU - Magro, Cynthia
AU - Rahbari, Pasha
AU - Di Vitantonio, Thomas
AU - Havryliuk, Yelena
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 The Authors
PY - 2022/7
Y1 - 2022/7
N2 - Atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS) is a rare form of thrombotic microangiopathy due to inability to regulate the complement cascade, resulting in thrombocytopenia, intravascular hemolysis, and end-organ damage. Over 70% of cases are associated with mutations in complement or complement regulatory proteins, and some two-thirds have recognized complement-activating conditions triggering an aHUS event. We describe a case of aHUS after abdominal myomectomy in a 42-year-old woman that was managed with plasma exchange and eculizumab (an anti-C5 monoclonal antibody). The diagnosis was confirmed by biopsy of normal-appearing deltoid skin that demonstrated microvascular C5b-9 deposition, diagnostic of systemic complement pathway activation. Although extremely uncommon following gynecologic surgery, aHUS should be considered in the setting of postoperative oliguric acute kidney injury, as prompt diagnosis is necessary to prevent significant morbidity and mortality.
AB - Atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS) is a rare form of thrombotic microangiopathy due to inability to regulate the complement cascade, resulting in thrombocytopenia, intravascular hemolysis, and end-organ damage. Over 70% of cases are associated with mutations in complement or complement regulatory proteins, and some two-thirds have recognized complement-activating conditions triggering an aHUS event. We describe a case of aHUS after abdominal myomectomy in a 42-year-old woman that was managed with plasma exchange and eculizumab (an anti-C5 monoclonal antibody). The diagnosis was confirmed by biopsy of normal-appearing deltoid skin that demonstrated microvascular C5b-9 deposition, diagnostic of systemic complement pathway activation. Although extremely uncommon following gynecologic surgery, aHUS should be considered in the setting of postoperative oliguric acute kidney injury, as prompt diagnosis is necessary to prevent significant morbidity and mortality.
KW - Atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome
KW - Disseminated intravascular coagulopathy, oliguria
KW - Myomectomy
KW - Surgical complications
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U2 - 10.1016/j.crwh.2022.e00424
DO - 10.1016/j.crwh.2022.e00424
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85132429579
SN - 2214-9112
VL - 35
JO - Case Reports in Women's Health
JF - Case Reports in Women's Health
M1 - e00424
ER -