Membranous-like glomerulopathy with masked monotypic IgG deposits: A single center case series.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Rosemary Attieh, Kumail Merchant, Yihe Yang, Christine Sethna, Kenar D Jhaveri
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Abstract

Background: Membranous-like glomerulopathy with masked monoclonal IgG deposits (MGMID) is a newly recognized condition predominantly observed in young females, and its understanding in the pediatric population remains limited.

Materials and methods: Four cases of MGMID are reported, including three pediatric patients.

Results: All patients were female, with ages ranging from 12 to 26 years. None of the patients had malignancies. They presented with kidney dysfunction, proteinuria, or hematuria. Kidney biopsies of all cases exhibited a membranous pattern of injury with monoclonal IgG-κ restriction, "unmasked" by pronase digestion. Pediatric cases were treated conservatively, while the adult case underwent immunosuppressive treatment. All patients had favorable outcomes, and none reached end stage kidney disease (ESKD).

Conclusion: MGMID can affect both adult and pediatric patients. Further studies are needed to fully characterize its risk factors, optimal therapy, and outcomes.

膜样肾小球病伴有掩蔽性单型 IgG 沉积:单中心病例系列
背景:膜样肾小球病伴有掩蔽性单克隆IgG沉积(MGMID)是一种新发现的疾病,主要见于年轻女性,而对其在儿科人群中的了解仍然有限:报告了四例MGMID病例,其中包括三名儿童患者:结果:所有患者均为女性,年龄在12至26岁之间。患者均无恶性肿瘤。他们均出现肾功能障碍、蛋白尿或血尿。所有病例的肾活检结果均显示出膜性损伤模式,并伴有单克隆 IgG-κ 限制,经代糖酶消化后可 "揭开"。小儿病例接受了保守治疗,成人病例则接受了免疫抑制治疗。结论:MGMID 既可影响成人,也可影响儿童:结论:MGMID 既可影响成人患者,也可影响儿童患者。结论:MGMID 既可影响成人患者,也可影响儿童患者,需要进一步研究,以全面了解其风险因素、最佳治疗方法和预后。
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Clinical nephrology
Clinical nephrology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
9.10%
发文量
138
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Nephrology appears monthly and publishes manuscripts containing original material with emphasis on the following topics: prophylaxis, pathophysiology, immunology, diagnosis, therapy, experimental approaches and dialysis and transplantation.
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