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Clinicopathological correlations in lupus nephritis; a single center experience
Background: Renal biopsies play an important role in the diagnosis, management and prognosis of patients with lupus nephritis (LN). Objectives: To determine the correlation between the pathological features of LN and the demographic, clinical and laboratory parameters. Patients and Methods: This ret...
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Society of Diabetic Nephropathy Prevention
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4119327/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25093160 http://dx.doi.org/10.12860/jnp.2014.22 |
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author | Nasri, Hamid Ahmadi, Ali Baradaran, Azar Momeni, Ali Nasri, Parto Mardani, Saeed Rafieian-kopaei, Mahmood Mubarak, Muhammed |
author_facet | Nasri, Hamid Ahmadi, Ali Baradaran, Azar Momeni, Ali Nasri, Parto Mardani, Saeed Rafieian-kopaei, Mahmood Mubarak, Muhammed |
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description | Background: Renal biopsies play an important role in the diagnosis, management and prognosis of patients with lupus nephritis (LN). Objectives: To determine the correlation between the pathological features of LN and the demographic, clinical and laboratory parameters. Patients and Methods: This retrospective study was conducted from 2008 to 2014 on all consecutive cases of biopsy-proven LN at a nephropathology laboratory in Iran. The demographic, clinical and laboratory data were obtained from patients(’) files and the biopsy findings from the original biopsy request forms. Results: Of the 84 patients enrolled, 69 (82.2%) were females and 15 (17.8%) males. The mean age was 32.7±12 years. The mean serum creatinine was 1.5±0.94 mg/dl and the mean 24-h proteinuria, 1.6±1.9 grams. The majority of cases belonged to classes III and IV. The extracapillary proliferation was found in 42.86% of biopsies and endocapillary proliferation in 66.67% of biopsies. Patients of class IV-LN had a higher mean serum value of creatinine in comparison to class III-LN (2.19±1.09 versus 1.2±0.56 mg/dl; p= 0.0001). There was no significant difference of 24-h proteinuria between the two classes (p= 0.882). A significant association of serum creatinine with 24-h proteinuria (p= 0.041) was seen. Serum creatinine had significant positive correlation with activity percent (p< 0.001), and chronicity percent (p= 0.006), and also with proportion of glomeruli with crescents (p < 0.001). While there was a significant relationship of proteinuria with chronicity percent (p= 0.001), this association for activity percent was not significant (p= 0.094). Furthermore, the association of proteinuria with totally sclerotic glomeruli and proportion of crescents was not statistically significant (p= 0.186 and p= 0.0145 respectively). Conclusions: In conclusion, the results from our study on biopsy-proven cases of LN largely concur with the previously reported studies from Iran and other parts of the world. |
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spelling | pubmed-41193272014-08-04 Clinicopathological correlations in lupus nephritis; a single center experience Nasri, Hamid Ahmadi, Ali Baradaran, Azar Momeni, Ali Nasri, Parto Mardani, Saeed Rafieian-kopaei, Mahmood Mubarak, Muhammed J Nephropathol Original Article Background: Renal biopsies play an important role in the diagnosis, management and prognosis of patients with lupus nephritis (LN). Objectives: To determine the correlation between the pathological features of LN and the demographic, clinical and laboratory parameters. Patients and Methods: This retrospective study was conducted from 2008 to 2014 on all consecutive cases of biopsy-proven LN at a nephropathology laboratory in Iran. The demographic, clinical and laboratory data were obtained from patients(’) files and the biopsy findings from the original biopsy request forms. Results: Of the 84 patients enrolled, 69 (82.2%) were females and 15 (17.8%) males. The mean age was 32.7±12 years. The mean serum creatinine was 1.5±0.94 mg/dl and the mean 24-h proteinuria, 1.6±1.9 grams. The majority of cases belonged to classes III and IV. The extracapillary proliferation was found in 42.86% of biopsies and endocapillary proliferation in 66.67% of biopsies. Patients of class IV-LN had a higher mean serum value of creatinine in comparison to class III-LN (2.19±1.09 versus 1.2±0.56 mg/dl; p= 0.0001). There was no significant difference of 24-h proteinuria between the two classes (p= 0.882). A significant association of serum creatinine with 24-h proteinuria (p= 0.041) was seen. Serum creatinine had significant positive correlation with activity percent (p< 0.001), and chronicity percent (p= 0.006), and also with proportion of glomeruli with crescents (p < 0.001). While there was a significant relationship of proteinuria with chronicity percent (p= 0.001), this association for activity percent was not significant (p= 0.094). Furthermore, the association of proteinuria with totally sclerotic glomeruli and proportion of crescents was not statistically significant (p= 0.186 and p= 0.0145 respectively). Conclusions: In conclusion, the results from our study on biopsy-proven cases of LN largely concur with the previously reported studies from Iran and other parts of the world. Society of Diabetic Nephropathy Prevention 2014-07 2014-04-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4119327/ /pubmed/25093160 http://dx.doi.org/10.12860/jnp.2014.22 Text en © 2014 The Author(s) Published by Nickan Research Institute. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Nasri, Hamid Ahmadi, Ali Baradaran, Azar Momeni, Ali Nasri, Parto Mardani, Saeed Rafieian-kopaei, Mahmood Mubarak, Muhammed Clinicopathological correlations in lupus nephritis; a single center experience |
title | Clinicopathological correlations in lupus nephritis; a single center experience |
title_full | Clinicopathological correlations in lupus nephritis; a single center experience |
title_fullStr | Clinicopathological correlations in lupus nephritis; a single center experience |
title_full_unstemmed | Clinicopathological correlations in lupus nephritis; a single center experience |
title_short | Clinicopathological correlations in lupus nephritis; a single center experience |
title_sort | clinicopathological correlations in lupus nephritis; a single center experience |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4119327/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25093160 http://dx.doi.org/10.12860/jnp.2014.22 |
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