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IgA, Glomerulonephritis and Liver Disease
Internal Medicine Journal, 1981Abstract: Data from our Unit suggest that soluble immune complexes (IC) are responsible for the mesangial deposits of IgA and C3 in patients with IgA nephropathy. These IC are of intermediate size (9–17S) and contain IgA, IgG and less commonly IgM.
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Chronic glomerulonephritis with massive IgA deposits
International Urology and Nephrology, 1985A total of 234 patients with chronic glomerulonephritis, detected on the basis of clinical, immunological and pathomorphological criteria, have been examined. A group of 23 chronic glomerulonephritis patients with massive deposits of immunoglobulin A found by immunofluorescent examination, has been separated on the basis of immunohistochemical studies.
A, Steciwko +3 more
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Lymphocyte subpopulations in mesangial IgA glomerulonephritis
International Urology and Nephrology, 1988Lymphocyte subpopulations in thirty patients with IgA glomerulonephritis and in twenty-four healthy persons were identified using specific monoclonal antibodies. Decreased OKT11+ cells (37.83 +/- 13.34, p less than 0.01) without any changes of OKT4+ cells, but increased OKT8+ cells (25.89 +/- 6.70, p less than 0.01) in patients with IgA ...
J P, Altunkova +3 more
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[Mesangial IgA-glomerulonephritis].
Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 1983IgA-glomerulonephritis represents the most frequent glomerulonephritis (GN; 20%) among our patients. In contrast to data from the literature the prognosis is not benign. Renal insufficiency developed in 17 out of 50 investigated patients within 4 to 96 months, 3 of these patients had to undergo dialysis.
M, Rambausek +6 more
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IgA associated glomerulonephritis.
The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India, 1993Immunohistological analysis of 1146 renal biopsies revealed IgA associated glomerulonephritis (IgAGN) in 83 (7.24%) patients (33 children, 50 adults). Clinical features were unusually severe in a high proportion. Nephrotic syndrome (NS) responding poorly to prednisolone was found in 24%, hypertension (HT) in 39%, and azotemia in 34% of patients. NS was
U N, Bhuyan +4 more
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IgA Glomerulonephritis with Irregular IntramembranousDense Deposits
Nephron, 1998A 30-year-old white male presented with hematuria, proteinuria and normal renal function following a flu-like illness. IgA was mildly elevated but C3 and C4 levels were normal in serum. Renal biopsy showed a mesangial proliferative nephritis with immunohistochemical features of IgA nephritis but with an unusual pattern and distribution of deposits in ...
A, Katz, P, Chan
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[Tubular proteinuria in IgA glomerulonephritis].
Orvosi hetilap, 1987In the renal biopsy samples of some patients with IgA glomerulonephritis (IgA GN), tubulointerstitial changes and a significant correlation between these changes and the serum creatinine levels had been observed earlier. In order to get an insight into the function of the tubules, 45 patients with IgA GN have been examined for proteinuria with special ...
J, Nagy +3 more
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Severe primary IgA glomerulonephritis.
Child nephrology and urology, 1989We describe the case of a 22-month-old girl who presented with a severe nephritic-nephrotic syndrome associated with arterial hypertension, remained symptomatic throughout the follow-up period and met advanced renal failure at 6 3/4 years of age.
E, Bodaghi +4 more
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Glomerulonephritis and IgA deficiency.
Clinical nephrology, 1987A mild self-limiting mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis is described in 3 patients with selective IgA deficiency (less than 0.05 g/l). In all cases there was irregular thickening of peripheral glomerular capillary loops and paramesangial deposits. Arteriolar hyalinosis was present in two of the three cases.
M A, French +3 more
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IgA glomerulonephritis and pregnancy.
Clinical nephrology, 1989One hundred and sixteen pregnancies in 70 women with a biopsy-proven diagnosis of IgA glomerulonephritis have been analysed. Thirty percent (35) of the fetuses died, 22% (26) were premature and 44% (52) were full term. Maternal renal function declined during pregnancy in 26% (30) and in 2% (2) this was irreversible post-partum.
D K, Packham +4 more
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