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Fibrilární glomerulonefritida
[Fibrillary glomerulonephritis]

. 2002 Apr ; 38 (2) : 75-82.

Language Czech Country Czech Republic Media print

Document type Case Reports, English Abstract, Journal Article

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PubMed 12426985

Fibrillary glomerulonephritis (FGN) is a rare cause of nephrotic syndrome. In three patients (65-year-old male; 57- and 38-year-old females) FGN was diagnosed by percutaneous renal biopsy. Clinically, the disease manifested itself with long term proteinuria and nephrotic syndrome without any associated systemic disorder. Histologically, glomeruli showed deposition of PAS+, fuchsinophilic and Orange G+ material in the mesangium and basal membranes. Strong granular immunofluorescence IgG, C3 and weak kappa and lambda light chains mesangial and peripheral deposition were observed in two patients. Electronmicroscopically, deposition of fibrillary material into mesangium and basal membranes was found. Randomly distributed nonbranching fibrils were 18-28 nm thick. After 10 to 13 months of follow-up, the therapy with corticosteroids and immunosuppressives was without effect, and the disease progressed into chronic renal failure in two patients; the third patient did well.

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