JOURNAL ARTICLE

Nefropatía por inmunoglobulina M: características histopatológicas y clínicas. Serie de casos

Abstract

Immunoglobulin M nephropathy (IgMN) is an idiopathic glomerulopathy characterized by diffuse global mesangial deposits of IgM. We retrospectively studied the clinical and histopathological characteristics of the patients with IgMN seen in our service. Of 241 renal biopsies, 21 corresponded to IgMN (8.7 %). One patient was excluded due to associated systemic disease and 2 due to follow-up less than 1 year, 18 were included (14 girls, median age 3.08 years). Fourteen manifested with nephrotic syndrome (NS) and the remaining with proteinuria (isolated or associated with hematuria). On Nefropatía por inmunoglobulina M: características histopatológicas y clínicas. Serie de casos Immunoglobulin M nephropathy: histopathological and clinical characteristics. Case series light microscopy, 13 had hyperplasia with mesangial expansion and 5 had focal and segmental sclerosis. Of the patients with NS, 7 were steroid-resistant, 4 steroid-dependent, and 3 frequent relapsers. All patients with NS and 1 with proteinuria-hematuria received immunosuppressants; the 18 patients also received antiproteinuric drugs. After 5.2 years (2-17.5) of follow-up, 6 patients developed chronic kidney disease.

Keywords:
Medicine Glomerulopathy Proteinuria Nephrotic syndrome Gastroenterology Nephropathy Histopathology Internal medicine Pathology Kidney Endocrinology Diabetes mellitus

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