Nephrotic syndrome in Zaire. Morphological and aetiological aspects.

Tropenmedizin und Parasitologie Pub Date : 1984-09-01
M Pakasa, M R Kalengayi
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Morphological and aetiological aspects of 88 renal biopsies for nephrotic syndrome (NS) from Zaire are reported. About 52% were associated with a single or multiple infectious diseases particularly of parasitic origin. Three additional cases were associated with local non infectious conditions including the sickle cell disease and the abuse of mercuric-containing compounds. However, the histopathology was indistinguishable in both "idiopathic" and parasite-associated NS, and showed a wide range of common glomerulopathies. We conclude that the glomerular damage of the majority of NS from this area is probably mediated by nephritogenic immune complexes induced by several parasitic diseases, and would need further immunocytochemical investigations.

扎伊尔的肾病综合征。形态学和病原学方面。
形态学和病因学方面的88肾活检肾病综合征(NS)从扎伊尔报告。约52%与单一或多种传染病有关,特别是寄生虫病。另外3例与当地非传染性疾病有关,包括镰状细胞病和滥用含汞化合物。然而,在“特发性”和寄生虫相关的NS中,组织病理学无法区分,并显示出广泛的常见肾小球病变。我们得出结论,该地区大多数NS的肾小球损伤可能是由几种寄生虫病诱导的肾源性免疫复合物介导的,需要进一步的免疫细胞化学研究。
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