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Glomerulonephritis in Henoch-Schöenlein purpura without mesangial IgA deposition.

C D West1, A J McAdams, T R Welch.   

Abstract

Ten patients with Henoch-Schöenlein purpura (HSP) were selected for study because their early renal biopsies showed focal and segmental hypercellularity, with IgA present only in deposits at the periphery of the lobules. Mesangial deposits of IgA were absent. All had laboratory evidence of nephrotic syndrome and/or renal compromise. The glomerular hypercellularity was largely the result of the infiltration of monocytes whose cytoplasm often contained tubular lysosomes and wrapping lysosomal membranes, evidence of monocyte activation. Mean levels of C3 were normal but those of C4 and properdin significantly depressed. This complement profile, as well as a glomerular monocytic infiltrate, are also seen in essential cryoglobulinemia in the adult. Of follow-up biopsies in six patients, the glomeruli were normal in three, with no IgA deposition. In the other three, mesangial deposits of IgA typical of HSP were present. The initial focal-segmental glomerulitis of these patients appeared to be the benign first phase of a disease which had the potential to culminate in mesangial IgA deposition. Patients like the three who escaped mesangial IgA would be among those responsible for the observed dissociation between severity of the initial illness and ultimate prognosis.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7696104     DOI: 10.1007/bf00869088

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol        ISSN: 0931-041X            Impact factor:   3.714


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