[Membranous nephropathy - the most commonly diagnosed glomerulopathy in patients who underwent renal biopsy in the Department of Internal Medicine, Nephrology and Endocrinology St. Queen Jadwiga Clinical District Hospital No. 2 in Rzeszow].
Aneta Kołodziej-Kłęk, Agnieszka Gala-Błądzińska, Krzysztof Okoń, Agnieszka Sadowska, Grzegorz Świder
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Abstract
We retrospectively analysed
the results of 120 renal biopsy, performed
in 52 women, 62 men and 6
children hospitalized mainly in the
Department of Internal Medicine,
Nephrology and Endocrinology St.
Queen Jadwiga Clinical District Hospital
No. 2 in Rzeszów from 2013 to
2016. The average age of patients on
whom renal biopsy was performed
amounts to 44 (7-78) years. The most
common indications for renal biopsy
were nephrotic syndrome in 47 patients
(37.3%), non-nephrotic proteinuria
in 31 patients (24.6%), worsening
renal function in 22 patients
(17.5%), coexistence proteinuria with
hematuria in 16 patients (12.7%), nephritic
syndrome in 9 patients (7.1%)
as well as an isolated hematuria in 1
patient (0.8%). Membranous glomerulonephritis
was the most common
histological diagnosis observed in
biopsies, and was diagnosed in 19
patients (15.1%). In 14 patients we
diagnosed lupus nephritis (11.1%).
With the same frequency we diagnosed
focal glomerulosclerosis, and
mesangioproliferative glomerulonephritis
(11 patients, 8,7%). Membraneproliferative
glomerulonephritis was
diagnosed in 10 patients (7.9%).
Other nephropathy accounted for
less than 8% of all diagnoses. Most
patients with membranous nephropathy
(8 patients, 61%) had antibodies
against phospholipase A2 receptor.
All patients with a diagnosis of membranous
nephropathy received the renin-
angiotensin-aldosterone system
blockade, and 13 patients (68.4%) received
immunosuppressive therapy.
Complete remission was achieved in 11 patients (64.7%)
with primary membranous nephropathy. In 35 patients
(27.8%) of all patients who underwent renal biopsy they
had complications after procedure in the form of small and
clinically insignificant perirenal hematomas. Hematuria
was observed in 7 cases (5.56%). In one case, due to retroperitoneal
bleeding, the patient required a transfusion of
blood products.