Duncan B Johnstone1*, Erum Malik2 and Jared Hassler3
1University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Renal-Electrolyte Section, Pittsburgh, USA
2Stanford University, Critical Care Medicine, Pittsburgh, USA
3Temple University Health System, Department of Pathology, Pittsburgh, USA
*Corresponding author: Duncan B Johnstone, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Renal-Electrolyte Section, Pittsburgh, USA. E-mail: Johnstonedb@upmc.edu
Received: October 28, 2021; Accepted: November 05, 2021; Published: November 14, 2021
Citation: Johnstone DB, Malik E, Hassler J, et al. Round up the Usual Suspects. Clin Image Case Rep J. 2021; 3(9): 191.
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Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) can cause kidney disease via diverse mechanisms including collapsing glomerulosclerosis, immune-complex glomerulonephritis, a microangiopathy, various medication toxicities, and more. We present a case report in which, like most detective stories, we considered all the usual suspects, but the final culprit causing kidney disease in this instance was both interesting and illustrative.
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