Abstract

Minimal change disease (MCD) as a cause of nephrotic syndrome in the elderly is seen in around 15%–20% of patients. Also eosinophillic gastroenteritis (EGE) is a very rare disease. The association with minimal change nephropathy and EGE is even rarer and to the best of our knowledge there is only a single case report of the same. Theoretically atopy is a common factor in the pathogenesis of both diseases and both may be IgE mediated. Here we present the case of a gentleman with nephrotic syndrome who underwent abdominal paracentesis and was found to have eosinophillic ascitis. Renal biopsy including electron microscopy was suggestive of minimal change disease. He responded completely on starting steroids with resolution of ascitis, proteinuria and decrease in IgE levels.

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