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Korean Journal of Nephrology ; : 506-510, 2001.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-137357

ABSTRACT

We report a rare case of primary glomerular disease with overlapping IgA nephropathy and membranous nephropathy in a 52 year-old man. Clinically, The patient showed microscopic hematuria and proteinuria and had no underlying disorders such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C, drug exposure, SLE or other immunologic diseases. Histologically, glomeruli showed focal cellular proliferartione and electron deposits in the mesangium and concomittant subepithelial deposits. Immunofluorescence revealed IgA depositions in a mesangium and IgG depositions along the glomerular capillary walls, like those of typical membranous nephropathy. These findings suggest the primary glomerular disease overlapping of two different glomerular changes. The patient showed still persistent proteinuria, but have preserved renal function with administrations of ACE inhibitors and diuretics after two years.


Subject(s)
Humans , Middle Aged , Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors , Capillaries , Diuretics , Fluorescent Antibody Technique , Glomerulonephritis, IGA , Glomerulonephritis, Membranous , Hematuria , Hepatitis B , Hepatitis C , Immune System Diseases , Immunoglobulin A , Immunoglobulin G , Proteinuria
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Korean Journal of Nephrology ; : 506-510, 2001.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-137355

ABSTRACT

We report a rare case of primary glomerular disease with overlapping IgA nephropathy and membranous nephropathy in a 52 year-old man. Clinically, The patient showed microscopic hematuria and proteinuria and had no underlying disorders such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C, drug exposure, SLE or other immunologic diseases. Histologically, glomeruli showed focal cellular proliferartione and electron deposits in the mesangium and concomittant subepithelial deposits. Immunofluorescence revealed IgA depositions in a mesangium and IgG depositions along the glomerular capillary walls, like those of typical membranous nephropathy. These findings suggest the primary glomerular disease overlapping of two different glomerular changes. The patient showed still persistent proteinuria, but have preserved renal function with administrations of ACE inhibitors and diuretics after two years.


Subject(s)
Humans , Middle Aged , Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors , Capillaries , Diuretics , Fluorescent Antibody Technique , Glomerulonephritis, IGA , Glomerulonephritis, Membranous , Hematuria , Hepatitis B , Hepatitis C , Immune System Diseases , Immunoglobulin A , Immunoglobulin G , Proteinuria
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