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Coexisting Membranous Nephropathy and IgA Nephropathy

Fetal and Pediatric Pathology, 2015
We herein present a case of a 14-year-old boy with the histological features of coexisting membranous nephropathy (MN) and IgA nephropathy (IgAN). Asymptomatic hematuria/proteinuria was initially detected in school urinary screening, with treatments including oral corticosteroids leading to complete remission.
Ryuichi Kato   +2 more
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COEXISTENCE OF IgA NEPHROPATHY AND MEMBRANOUS NEPHROPATHY

Acta Pathologica Japonica, 1985
Renal biopsy findings of a 27‐year‐old female with asymptomatic proteinuria and hematuria revealed two distinct glomerular alterations compatible with both IgA nephropathy and membranous nephropathy. The concomitant presence of two different primary glomerular diseases is very rare.
Kazufumi Fujii   +3 more
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Diabetes and nephropathy

Current Opinion in Internal Medicine, 2003
Diabetic nephropathy is the single most common disorder leading to renal failure. Its annual incidence has more than doubled in the past decade to reach 44% of all end-stage renal disease, despite recent therapeutic advances. Thus, research into diabetic nephropathy pathophysiology that could lead to new treatment approaches is urgently needed and this
Michael Mauer, Luiza M. Caramori
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Mesoamerican Nephropathy or Global Warming Nephropathy?

Blood Purification, 2016
<b><i>Background:</i></b> An epidemic of chronic kidney disease (CKD) of unknown cause has emerged along the Pacific Coast of Central America. The disease primarily affects men working manually outdoors, and the major group affected is sugarcane workers.
Carlos A. Roncal-Jimenez   +3 more
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IgA nephropathy

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2016
Globally, IgA nephropathy (IgAN) is the most common primary glomerulonephritis that can progress to renal failure. The exact pathogenesis of IgAN is not well defined, but current biochemical and genetic data implicate overproduction of aberrantly glycosylated IgA1.
K. Lai   +6 more
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IS THERE AN IgM NEPHROPATHY?

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1983
Abstract:Recent reports have suggested that there is a specific form of mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis (GN) characterised by a diffuse and generalised mesangial deposition of IgM. The study included 149 consecutive patients with primary GN, who had adequate renal tissue for detailed light and immunofluorescent microscopy. Forty of these 149
R. R. Bailye   +2 more
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Diabetische Nephropathie [PDF]

open access: possibleDer Internist, 2012
Die diabetische Nephropathie beeinflusst die Lebensqualitat, Morbiditat und Mortalitat der betroffenen Patienten. Die Prognose kann bei fruhzeitiger Diagnosestellung und Therapie gunstig beeinflusst werden. Von Bedeutung ist die Assoziation von Niereninsuffizienz sowie kardiovaskularer Morbiditat und Mortalitat.
A. Sämann, G. Wolf
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Immunglobulin-A-Nephropathie

Der Internist, 2019
Immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN) is the most prevalent primary form of glomerulopathy in the western world. The pathogenetic relevance of autoimmune mechanisms, genetics and environmental or nutritional factors is not fully established. The majority of IgAN patients present with mild symptoms; however, the exact prognosis of the individual IgAN ...
Thomas Rauen   +2 more
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Diabetic nephropathy - is this an immune disorder?

Clinical science, 2017
Chronic diabetes is associated with metabolic and haemodynamic stresses which can facilitate modifications to DNA, proteins and lipids, induce cellular dysfunction and damage, and stimulate inflammatory and fibrotic responses which lead to various types ...
G. Tesch
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Reflux Nephropathy

Medical Clinics of North America, 1978
The whole subject of reflux nephropathy, which may affect 1 in every 300 of the white female population, and is the second most common disease of the kidney in the young, is still bedevilled by a lack of information regarding many of its important aspects, and the absence of any coordinated action to obtain it.
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