The clinical-pathological characteristics and prognosis of IgA nephropathy patients with moth-eaten GBM lesions
- VernacularTitle:IgA肾病伴肾小球基底膜虫蚀状改变的临床病理分析
- Author:
Xuzhu MA
;
Hong ZHANG
;
Suxia WANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
IgA nephropathy;
Glomerular basement membrane;
Moth-eaten lesion
- From:
Chinese Journal of Practical Internal Medicine
2001;0(06):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the clinical and pathological characteristics of IgAN with moth-eaten lesions of GBM.Methods Seven hundred and fifty-six primary IgAN patients(from 1997.1 to 2003.12)were divided into two groups according to the ultrastructural changes of GBM:the IgAN with moth-eaten GBM lesions group(24 cases)and the IgAN without moth-eaten GBM lesions group(101 cases randomly selected).The moth-eaten GBM lesions revealed a local dilatation of irregular outline.Small fragments of the splitting or branching lamina densa were occasionally seen in the swollen GBM.Results The incidence of moth-eaten GBM lesions in IgAN were 3.1%.There were more severe hematuria and proteinuria[(3.5?2.5)g/d vs(2.1?2.4)g/d]and higher percentage of glomerular sclerosis(62.5% vs 49.5%)in moth-eaten GBM lesions group than in the non-moth-eaten GBM lesions group(P﹤0.05).During mean 27 months'follow-up in the 17 patients,none of them showed worse outcome.Conclusion This result suggests that moth-eaten GBM lesions relate to more severe clinical manifestations and pathological changes but further studies are required to clarify the influence of moth-eaten GBM lesions on the prognosis of IgAN.