IgA肾病和非典型抗gbm疾病:儿童快速进展性肾小球肾炎的罕见双重病理。

Varun Bajaj, Shilpi Thakur, Adarsh Barwad, Aditi Sinha, Arvind Bagga, Geetika Singh
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简介:抗gbm肾炎在儿童年龄组是非常罕见的,并发的其他病理更罕见。组织诊断需要结合月牙形组织形态学,免疫荧光显示线性IgG或罕见的IgA的“刷刷”模式,以及血清抗gbm抗体,这与疾病的病程和治疗有关。作者描述了一个这样的病例与双重病理涉及IgA肾病和非典型抗gbm疾病。病例介绍:一名13岁女孩,以快速进展的肾小球肾炎为特征,经肾活检显示肾间系血管增生性组织学呈新月形,免疫荧光显示IgA肾病和抗gbm肾炎双重病理。附加的辅助检测包括IgG亚类染色和半乳糖缺乏IgA (KM55)有助于确认诊断。她对类固醇脉冲和血浆交换治疗有反应,8周后停止透析,血清肌酐水平为1.5 mg/dL,但在最后随访时仍有蛋白尿。结论:同时发生抗gbm肾炎和IgA肾病是罕见的,可能是由于抗gbm抗体与基底膜的复杂相互作用,揭示了IgA抗体的抗原。另外,KM55的免疫荧光等新技术有助于建立双重病理。
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IgA Nephropathy and Atypical Anti-GBM Disease: A Rare Dual Pathology in a Pediatric Rapidly Progressive Glomerulonephritis.

IgA Nephropathy and Atypical Anti-GBM Disease: A Rare Dual Pathology in a Pediatric Rapidly Progressive Glomerulonephritis.

Introduction: Anti-GBM nephritis in the pediatric age group is exceedingly rare with concurrent additional pathologies being even rarer. Tissue diagnosis requires a combination of crescentic histomorphology, immunofluorescence showing "paint brush stroke" pattern of linear IgG or rarely IgA, and serum anti-GBM antibodies subject to the disease course and treatment. The authors describe one such case with a dual pathology involving IgA nephropathy and atypical anti-GBM disease.

Case presentation: A 13-year-old girl presenting with features of rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis underwent a renal biopsy showing a mesangioproliferative histology with crescents and an immunofluorescence pattern indicating a dual pathology of IgA nephropathy and anti-GBM nephritis. Additional ancillary testing including staining for IgG subclasses and galactose-deficient IgA (KM55) helped to confirm the diagnosis. She responded to steroid pulses and plasma exchange therapy, was off dialysis after 8 weeks with a serum creatinine level of 1.5 mg/dL, and however remains proteinuric at last follow-up.

Conclusion: Concurrent anti-GBM nephritis and IgA nephropathy is a rare occurrence and possibly arises from a complex interaction between the anti-GBM antibodies and the basement membrane unmasking the antigens for IgA antibodies. Additional newer techniques like immunofluorescence for KM55 are helpful in establishing the dual pathology.

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