Syphilis-related Membranous Nephropathy in a 35-year-old Woman

Intern Med. 2023 Oct 13. doi: 10.2169/internalmedicine.2380-23. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

A 35-year-old woman was admitted for the examination of lower leg edema and proteinuria. A kidney biopsy showed membranous nephropathy (MN) with fine granular deposits of IgG along the glomerular capillary and poor spike formation, differing from primary MN in the presence of positive IgG3 and C1q. Lupus nephritis was excluded because serum complement and anti-dsDNA antibody, anti-Smith antibody, and anti-cardiolipin antibody tests were negative. The serological test for syphilis was positive, as was the Treponema pallidum hemagglutination test. The patient was diagnosed with syphilis, and the proteinuria disappeared with antibiotic treatment. In MN with positive IgG3 and C1q, syphilis nephropathy may be a differential diagnosis.

Keywords: Treponema pallidum hemagglutination test; lupus nephritis; membranous nephropathy; syphilis; the serologic test for syphilis.