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A rare renal involvement in a patient with axial Spondyloarthritis: don’t miss focal segmental glomerulosclerosis and hyalinosis
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  • Tbini Houssem ,
  • Soumaya Boussaid,
  • ikram mami,
  • Sonia Rekik,
  • Lilia Ben Fatma,
  • Samia Jemmali,
  • hela jebali,
  • hela Sahli,
  • lamia rais,
  • karim zouaghi,
  • mohamed elleuch
Tbini Houssem
Hôpital La Rabta

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Soumaya Boussaid
Hôpital La Rabta
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ikram mami
Department of Nephrology La Rabta Hospital, Tunis – Tunisia.
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Sonia Rekik
Hopital La Rabta
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Lilia Ben Fatma
Hôpital La Rabta
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Samia Jemmali
Universite de Tunis El Manar Faculte de Medecine de Tunis
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hela jebali
Department of Nephrology La Rabta Hospital, Tunis – Tunisia.
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hela Sahli
Hôpital La Rabta
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lamia rais
Department of Nephrology La Rabta Hospital, Tunis – Tunisia.
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karim zouaghi
Department of Nephrology La Rabta Hospital, Tunis – Tunisia.
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mohamed elleuch
Hopital La Rabta
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Abstract

Renal involvement in spondyloarthritis is dominated by amyloidosis, IgA nephropathy and urolithiasis. Other nephropathies are rare . A patient followed for SpA consults with edema , hydrocele and a pleural effusion. A FSGS was confirmed by renal biopsy and the etiological investigation has ruled out the causes of secondary FSGS.