IgA nephropathy
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IgA nephropathy
(Topics in renal medicine, 2)
Nijhoff , Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1987
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Description
IgA nephropathy has, in the course of two decades, become one of the most important renal diseases. Not only is it the most common form of glo merulonephritis seen in many countries, its increasing recognition by renal biopsy in this time has allowed sufficient study to conclude that it is also one of the most frequent causes of end-stage renal failure. The clinical features are diverse, and only in a minority do recurrent macroscopic hematuric episodes associated with an upper respiratory tract infection allow a confident clinical diagnosis. All clinicians, from community practitioners to general and specialist internists and surgeons, should be aware of its manifestations in patients of all ages. Its relationship with Henoch-Sch6nlein purpura is especially interesting. The discovery of IgA nephropathy has caused an explosion of interest and research. The disease itself (if indeed it can be regarded as a single entity rather than a syndrome) has been studied extensively by many groups and a synopsis is presented by several of the leaders in this clinical field. Parallel with the increased understanding of the renal disease, there has occurred similar incremental knowledge in such diverse fields as the structure and function of the glomerular mesangium, the biology of mucosal immu nity, and the IgA immune response. This book has collected essays on these topics that emphasize their importance in the rclation to the study of IgA nephropathy.
Table of Contents
1. IgA nephropathy: History, classification, and geographic distribution.- 2. Clinical and laboratory features of IgA nephropathy.- 3. IgA nephropathy in children.- 4. Henoch-Schonlein purpura and IgA nephropathy: to separate or unify?.- 5. Associated diseases in IgA nephropathy.- 6. The pathology of IgA nephropathy.- 7. IgA nephropathy: Clinicopathologic correlations.- 8. Natural history and prognosis.- 9. The glomerular mesangium.- 10. The biology of IgA mucosal immunity.- 11. The role of polymeric IgA in the pathogenesis of IgA nephropathy.- 12. Lymphocyte function in IgA nephropathy.- 13. Animal models of IgA nephropathy.- 14. Summary of the pathogenesis of IgA nephropathy.- 15. The treatment of IgA nephropathy.- 16. The future: a Japanese perspective.- 17. The future: an Australian perspective.- 18. The future: a pediatric perspective.
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