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摘要
免疫球蛋白 A(IgA)肾病是最常见的原发性肾小球疾病,其发病率和临床症状差异很大。在实验室指标中,血清肌酐(SCr)水平升高、平均动脉压(MAP)升高和估计肾小球滤过率(eGFR)降低都表明肾功能较差。牛津 2016 IgA 肾病评分系统确定了各种组织病理学变量,作为肾脏预后的指标。关于印度东北部地区的发病率以及与2016年牛津评分系统相关的各种临床实验室参数的研究很少。本研究显示,IgA 肾病在第二和第三个十年更为常见,女性发病率更高,且大多表现为水肿。肾病性蛋白尿、较高的 SCr、MAP 和 eGFR 水平降低表明大多数患者的肾功能较差。2016年牛津评分系统的毛细血管内皮细胞增生、节段硬化、肾小管萎缩和新月体变量与发病时的各种实验室参数有显著的统计学关系。
Clinicopathological Profile of Immunoglobulin A Nephropathy: A Study from Northeast India.
Immunoglobulin A (IgA) nephropathy is the most common primary glomerulopathy, with wide variation in its prevalence as well as clinical symptoms. Among the laboratory parameters, increased serum creatinine (SCr) levels, mean arterial pressure (MAP), and a decreased estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) point toward poorer renal function. The Oxford 2016 scoring system for IgA nephropathy identified various histopathological variables, which serve as indicators of renal outcomes. There is a paucity of studies on the prevalence as well as the various clinical laboratory parameters correlating with the 2016 Oxford scoring system in northeastern India. The present study showed that IgA nephropathy was more common in the second and third decades, more prevalent in females, and mostly presented with edema. Nephrotic proteinuria, higher SCr, MAP, and decreased eGFR levels at presentation suggested poorer renal function in most subjects. The endocapillary hypercellularity, segmental sclerosis, tubular atrophy, and crescent variables of the 2016 Oxford scoring system showed a statistically significant relationship with various laboratory parameters at presentation.
期刊介绍:
Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation (SJKDT, ISSN 1319-2442) is the official publication of the Saudi Center for Organ Transplantation, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It is published six times a year. SJKDT publishes peer-reviewed original research work and review papers related to kidney diseases, urinary tract, renal replacement therapies, and transplantation. The journal publishes original papers and reviews on cell therapy and islet transplantation, clinical transplantation, experimental transplantation, immunobiology and genomics and xenotransplantation related to the kidney. The journal also publishes short communications, case studies, letters to the editors, an annotated bibliography and a column on news and views.