Abstract

Glomerulomegaly is associated with congenital cyanotic heart disease and has heretofore been considered a benign condition. We describe a patient with congenital cyanotic heart disease and glomerulomegaly. Deterioration of renal function was demonstrated by comparison of creatinine clearances measured at the time of kidney biopsy and 4 years later. No alteration in kidney histology other than glomerulomegaly and focal glomerulosclerosis at autopsy could account for this deterioration. This is the first description of deterioration of renal function in a patient with glomerulomegaly and congenital cyanotic heart disease. This observation may influence the management of patients with glomerulomegaly and congenital cyanotic heart disease who are potential recipients of heart or heart-lung allografts.

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