2023
DOI: 10.3389/fneph.2023.1105933
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Characterization of patients with IgA nephropathy with and without associated minimal change disease

Abstract: IntroductionImmunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN) presents various clinical manifestations and pathological phenotypes. Approximately 5% of patients with IgAN present with early onset nephrotic syndrome, mild mesangial lesions, and diffuse foot process effacement of podocytes, which resemble minimal change disease (MCD). These patients are defined as MCD-IgAN. Whether MCD-IgAN is a special type of IgAN or simply MCD accompanied by IgA deposition remains controversial.MethodsA total of 51 patients diagnosed with … Show more

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“…Nephrotic syndromes are not a typical feature of IgAN and are often associated with segmental sclerosis. Cases of minimal change disease (MCD) associated with IgAN have also been described ( 19 ). In our case, there was no segmental sclerosis and no amyloidosis, and we did not perform electromicroscopy for confirmation of MCD.…”
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“…Nephrotic syndromes are not a typical feature of IgAN and are often associated with segmental sclerosis. Cases of minimal change disease (MCD) associated with IgAN have also been described ( 19 ). In our case, there was no segmental sclerosis and no amyloidosis, and we did not perform electromicroscopy for confirmation of MCD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%