Abstract

MYH9-related disease (MYH9-RD) is characterized by congenital macrothrombocytopenia, progressive kidney failure, and sensorineural hearing loss. We describe a patient with MYH9-RD and a normal platelet count. A 13-year-old boy with a normal platelet count presented with proteinuria and hematuria and underwent a kidney biopsy. Light microscopy showed mild mesangial matrix expansion. Electron microscopy showed thinning of the glomerular basement membrane and splitting of the lamina densa. A tentative diagnosis of Alport syndrome was made. Unexpectedly, genetic analysis revealed a de novo MYH9 gene variant (p.Gln1068_Leu1074dup). A peripheral blood smear examination showed giant platelets and leukocyte inclusion bodies, confirming a diagnosis of MYH9-RD. In summary, we described a patient with MYH9-RD without thrombocytopenia who showed glomerular basement membrane abnormalities similar to Alport syndrome. Peripheral blood smear examinations may be helpful for an appropriate diagnosis of MYH9-RD, even in patients with proteinuria and a normal platelet count.

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