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         Iga Nephropathy:     more books (15)
  1. Iga Nephropathy: The 25th Year (Contributions to Nephrology) by Gilbert Faure, M. Kessler, et all 1993-06
  2. IgA Nephropathy - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-10-08
  3. Iga Nephropathy: Pathogenesis and Treatment (Contributions to Nephrology) by Yasuhiko Tomino, 1999-02
  4. Iga Nephropathy (Topics in Renal Medicine)
  5. IgA Nephropathy Today (Contributions to Nephrology)
  6. Moderately Proteinuric IgA Nephropathy in the Young (Biomedical and Health Research, V. 44)
  7. Iga Nephropathy: Pathogenesis and Treatment (Contributions to Nephrology) by A. R. Clarkson, 1995-02
  8. IgA Nephropathy Medical Guide by Qontro Medical Guides, 2008-07-09
  9. Steroid helps boost survival in IgA nephropathy.(Nephrology)(Immunoglobulin A): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Nancy Walsh, 2008-12-01
  10. Pulmonary capillaritis in IgA nephropathy.: An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Devanand Anantham, Kenneth P.W. Chan, et all 2007-06-01
  11. Primary IgA Nephropathy: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Clinical Management.: An article from: Nephrology Nursing Journal by Betsy Jane Staples, 2001-04-01
  12. Clinical Features & Long Term Prognosis in Two Forms of Mesangial Glomerulonephritis, Iga Nephropathy & Igm Nephropathy (Acta Universitatis Tamperensis) by Juhani Myllymaki, 2009-11-12
  13. Recent Advances in Iga Nephropathy by Kar-neng Lai, 2009-01-12
  14. Iga Mesangial Nephropathy (Contributions to Nephrology) by G. D'Amico, L. Minetti, 1984-09

61. IgA Nephropathy
iga nephropathy. Exercise,
http://www.med.niigata-u.ac.jp/npa/Lectures/IgAN.htm
IgA Nephropathy
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62. IgA Nephropathy
iga nephropathy. What is it? What are the symptoms of iga nephropathy? The commonestsymptom of iga nephropathy is episodes of blood in the urine (haematuria).
http://www.cardiffandvale.wales.nhs.uk/main/kidneypatients/Section 2/IgA nephrop
IgA Nephropathy What is it? IgA nephropathy, also known as IgA Disease or Berger’s Disease after the doctor who first recognised it, is the commonest of a group of conditions, which have the general name glomerulonephritis. Glomerulonephritis is an inflammation of the kidneys, in particular the glomeruli, the microscopic filters which allow the kidney to clear waste products and excess water from the blood. IgA is an antibody. Antibodies are a part of the body’s natural defences against infection. Everyone has IgA. It is usually found in our blood, the inner lining of the intestine and the airways of the lungs. If you have IgA nephropathy, a very small amount of the IgA has stuck in your kidneys causing inflammation and is stopping the kidneys working properly. The rest of your IgA will be working quite normally, defending you against infection. It is not yet known why the IgA sticks in the kidney. What are the symptoms of IgA nephropathy? The commonest symptom of IgA nephropathy is episodes of blood in the urine (haematuria . This often coincides with a sore throat or respiratory infection. Sometimes the episodes of blood appear to be caused by a bowel infection or even exercise. The urine may look like anything from slightly smoky, through tea without milk (most common), to bright red. It is not usual to see blood clots. It is usually painless, although may be accompanied by kidney discomfort.

63. NEJM -- Familial IgA Nephropathy. Evidence Of An Inherited Mechanism Of Disease
Original Article from The New England Journal of Medicine Familial iga nephropathy.Evidence of an inherited mechanism of disease. Familial iga nephropathy.
http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/short/312/4/202
HOME SEARCH CURRENT ISSUE PAST ISSUES ... HELP Previous Volume 312:202-208 January 24, 1985 Number 4 Next Familial IgA nephropathy. Evidence of an inherited mechanism of disease
BA Julian, PA Quiggins, JS Thompson, SY Woodford, K Gleason, and RJ Wyatt Table of Contents Find Similar Articles in the Journal Notify a friend about this article Add to Personal Archive ... Related Articles in Medline Articles in Medline by Author: Julian, B. A. Wyatt, R. J. Medline Citation Abstract The evaluation of familial glomerulonephritis in patients with IgA nephropathy who were from central and eastern Kentucky resulted in the discovery of potentially related pedigrees containing 14 patients. An additional 17 members of the pedigrees had clinical glomerulonephritis, and 6 had "chronic nephritis" noted on their death certificates. Six patients with IgA nephropathy had a common ancestor. In addition, both parents of six patients with the disease came from families with other cases of IgA nephropathy. No single HLA haplotype or antigen was found in all the patients with IgA nephropathy. Our data on these pedigrees strongly support an inherited mechanism in the pathogenesis of IgA nephropathy in some patients.
This article has been cited by other articles:
  • Schena, F. P., Cerullo, G., Rossini, M., Lanzilotta, S. G., D'Altri, C., Manno, C. (2002). Increased Risk of End-Stage Renal Disease in Familial IgA Nephropathy.

64. NEJM -- A Controlled Trial Of Fish Oil In IgA Nephropathy
Original Article from The New England Journal of Medicine A ControlledTrial of Fish Oil in iga nephropathy. iga nephropathy.
http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/short/331/18/1194
HOME SEARCH CURRENT ISSUE PAST ISSUES ... HELP Previous Volume 331:1194-1199 November 3, 1994 Number 18 Next A Controlled Trial of Fish Oil in IgA Nephropathy
James V. Donadio, Erik J. Bergstralh, Kenneth P. Offord, Dorothy C. Spencer, Keith E. Holley, for The Mayo Nephrology Collaborative Group Table of Contents Full Text of this article Find Similar Articles in the Journal Notify a friend about this article ... Related Articles in Medline Articles in Medline by Author: Donadio, J. V. Medline Citation ABSTRACT Background The n-3 fatty acids in fish oil affect eicosanoid and cytokine production and therefore have the potential to alter renal hemodynamics and inflammation. The effects of fish oil could prevent immunologic renal injury in patients with IgA nephropathy. Methods In a multicenter, placebo-controlled, randomized trial we tested the efficacy of fish oil in patients with IgA nephropathy who had persistent proteinuria. The daily dose of fish oil was 12 g; the placebo was a similar dose of olive oil. Serum creatinine concentrations, elevated in 68 percent of the patients at base

65. Renal Pathology
This is Berger's disease, or iga nephropathy. The IgA is at the arrow.Patients with iga nephropathy usually present with hematuria.
http://medlib.med.utah.edu/WebPath/RENAHTML/RENAL095.html
This is Berger's disease, or IgA nephropathy. The IgA is deposited mainly in mesangium, which then increases mesangial cellularity as shown at the arrow. Patients with IgA nephropathy usually present with hematuria.

66. IgA Nephropathy
Translate this page iga nephropathy. FirstName LastName Inizia,
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67. Pathogenesis Of IgA Nephropathy
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68. IgA Nephropathy Group Homepage
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69. Urology - Immunoglobulin A (IgA) Nephropathy
Immunoglobulin A (IgA) Nephropathy What is iga nephropathy? iga nephropathy Whatare the symptoms of iga nephropathy? iga nephropathy
http://www.uuhsc.utah.edu/healthinfo/adult/urology/iganeph.htm
Immunoglobulin A (IgA) Nephropathy
What is IgA nephropathy?
IgA nephropathy is a chronic kidney disease that may progress over a period of 10 to 20 years, and can lead to end-stage renal disease. It is caused by deposits of the protein immunoglobulin A (IgA) inside the glomeruli (filters) within the kidney. These glomeruli normally filter waste and excess water from the blood and send them to the bladder as urine. However, the IgA protein prevents this filtering process. This may lead to the following:
  • blood and protein in the urine swelling in the hands and feet
What are the symptoms of IgA nephropathy?
IgA nephropathy is a silent disease that may go undetected for years, but usually onsets before the age of 40. The most common symptom is blood in the urine. It takes many years to progress to the stage where it causes detectable complications such as swelling, recurrent upper respiratory infections, or intestinal disease. How is IgA nephropathy diagnosed?

70. IgA Nephropathy -- ECureMe.com
iga nephropathy, more about iga nephropathy, It is more common in boys thangirls. Family history of iga nephropathy or HenochSchonlein purpura.
http://www.ecureme.com/emyhealth/Pediatrics/IgA_Nephropathy.asp
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Berger's disease, focal glomerulonephritis
  • This is a kidney disorder in which IgA antibodies deposit in the internal kidney structures and cause inflammation.
  • It is more common in boys than girls.

71. KLUWER Academic Publishers | Iga Nephropathy
Books » iga nephropathy. iga nephropathy. Add to cart. edited by AR ClarksonDirector, Renal Unit, Royal Adelaide Hospital, South Australia
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72. Glomerular Diseases Glomerular Diseases IgA Nephropathy Hemolytic Uremic Syndrom
Glomerular Diseases Glomerular diseases iga nephropathy Hemolyticuremic syndrome Rapidly progessive glomerulonephritis.
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73. Re: IgA Nephropathy
Re iga nephropathy. Follow In Reply to Re iga nephropathy postedby Free IgA Treatment Available on April 10, 1998 at 075346 A
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74. Sunrise Of Opportunity Group
Re iga nephropathy. Follow Ups In Reply to Re iga nephropathy postedby Sheila Bailey on June 13, 1999 at 193841 A suburban
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75. Pathogenetic Aspects Of IgA Nephropathy
Julkaisu. Reference. Rantala I, Mustonen J, Hurme M, Syrjänen J, Helin H. Pathogeneticaspects of iga nephropathy. Nephron 200188(3)193198. Julkaisutiedot.
http://www.hytti.uku.fi/tays/julkaisut/2001/200100246.html
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76. InteliHealth: Common Kidney Diseases And Conditions
Kidney Disease, iga nephropathy is a kidney disorder caused by deposits of the proteinimmunoglobulin A (IgA) inside the glomeruli (filters) within the kidney.
http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH/WSIHW000/23847/23852/273444.html?d=dmtConte

77. IgA Nephropathy
iga nephropathy. (Berger's Disease). Berger's (IgA) nephropathy. Electron microscope.Previous Next 1 2 3 4 5 Return to Systemic Pathology Page.
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78. Isolation And Analysis Of Serum IgA1 In IgA Nephropathy Patients By Jacalin-agar
Isolation and analysis of serum IgA1 in iga nephropathy patients by jacalinagaroseaffinity chromatography and size exclusion chromatography system.
http://www.cmj.org/10wl/guohong2.htm
Isolation and analysis of serum IgA1 in IgA nephropathy patients by jacalin-agarose affinity chromatography and size exclusion chromatography system Guo Hong ( ) Yu Zhongyuan( Leung JCK ( ) Lai KN ( Abstract [Objective] To purify and detect the serum level of immunoglobulin A1 (IgA) in IgA nephropathy and investigate the mechanism of the pathogenesis of the disease. [Methods] Total IgA1 in serum from IgA nephropathy patients and healthy controls was isolated as jacalin-bound protein (JBP) by jacalin affinity chromatography with jacalin-agarose column. Monomeric IgA1 and polymeric IgA1 were separated by size exclusion chromatography. [Results] [Conclusion] Both forms of IgA1 are elevated in patients of IgA nephropathy and they may be important in the pathogenesis of IgA nephropathy. [Key Words] IgA nephropathy, polymeric IgA1, monomeric IgA1 Chin Med J 2001;114(10):47-54 Immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN) is considered to be the most common primary glomerulonephritis throughout the world, especially in Asia. It is characterized by constant presence of mesangial deposition of immunoglobulin A (IgA), and often associated C3 and IgG and/or IgM, in a granular pattern in the immunofluorescence studies of renal biopsy specimens. It has been confirmed that IgAN is an immune-complex mediated disease . However, the immunopathogenesis is not completely understood and some data are contradictory.

79. Virtual Hospital: Glomerulonephritis: IgA Nephropathy
iga nephropathy. Donna J. Lager, MD iga nephropathy, first descibed in 1968,is the most common form of primary glomerulonephritis in the world.
http://www.janela1.com/vh/docs/v0001701.htm
Glomerulonephritis: Antibody Mediated Injury
IgA Nephropathy
Donna J. Lager, M.D. Peer Review Status: Internally reviewed IgA nephropathy, first descibed in 1968, is the most common form of primary glomerulonephritis in the world. It is an antibody-mediated glomerular disease in which the immune deposits localize to the mesangium. It is not certain whether the deposits form in situ or from circulating immune complexes. Patients with IgA nephropathy usually present with one of three syndromes:
  • Macroscopic hematuria concurrent with an upper respiratory infection; so-called synpharyngitic hematuria.
  • Asymptomatic microscopic hematuria and variable proteinuria.
  • Henoch-Schonlein purpura is the systemic form of the disease process causing IgA nephropathy, and occurs more frequently in children than adults. Patients with Henoch-Schonlein purpura manifest skin, joint and intestinal involvement.
A less common presentation is with the nephrotic syndrome. These patients may have advanced disease or normal renal function. In the latter case, the light microscopic features are of minimal change disease but with intense mesangial staining for IgA. A. Morphologic Features

80. IgA Nephropathy
iga nephropathy. iga nephropathy is a kidney disorder caused by deposits of the proteinimmunoglobulin A (IgA) inside the glomeruli (filters) within the kidney.
http://www.clevelandclinic.org/health/health-info/docs/1200/1207.asp?index=5990

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