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Lupic Nephropathy: Our experience at the Department of Nephrology
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is the most common disease
systemic autoimmune disorders that cause kidney damage. AT
Conversely, kidney damage is the most common and the most severe
visceral involvement of SLE. The most frequent renal involvement
is glomerular and there are several types of glomerulonephritis (GN)
Lupus now evaluated according to classification histological ISN /
RPS (International Society of Nephrology/Renal Pathology Society)
[1]. Other glomerular disorders such as a Nephrotic syndrome
with minimal glomerular lesions are possible but rare. Vascular or
interstitial lesions related to lupus may be associated with glomerular
damage; they are rarely isolated. Finally, lupus nephropathy is
sometimes mixed with renal diseases associated with lupus, the
most common being renal antiphospholipid Syndrome.