Lupus Nephritis: Viewing Kidneys Through Retinal Periscope: OAJBS Publishers

Lupus Nephritis: Viewing Kidneys Through Retinal Periscope by Nikhil Rajvanshi* in Open Access Journal of Biomedical Science (OAJBS)

Hypertensive emergencies are rare in children and mostly attributable to some underlying disorder (secondary) rather than primary hypertension- renal disease being the most common cause. The child can have variable presentation depending on the target organ involved. Unlike benign hypertension, this requires simultaneous management and evaluation in a multidisciplinary approach. We report a case of a 16-year-old girl with complaints of acute onset blurring of vision and headache and diagnosed as Lupus nephritis presenting as hypertensive emergency. This case reiterates the importance of the extensive evaluation which is needed in such cases. Early intervention tends to drastically improve the clinical outcome, since such cases usually have a worse prognosis than their adult counterparts.
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