“Journey to the West”: Fact and Fiction. On the Chronicity-based Grading of IgA Nephropathy Model and Thick GCBM as Marker for a Syndrome
The pathological diagnosis of IgA nephropathy is straightforward and based on the distinctive mesangial deposition of dominant IgA-containing immune complexes, even though the pathogenesis is poorly understood and appears to be heterogeneous. The importance of clinical and morphological prognostic factors cannot be overemphasized. The chronicity-based histological grading of IgA nephropathy is stressed for its predictive impact and close correlation with the protracted course and disease progression. Extrapolation of the chronicity-base grading of IgA nephropathy to all other chronic nephritis is inferred, linking a fictional approach to the facts. The second topic describes the ongoing characterization of the isolated thick glomerular capillary basement membrane (TGCBM), which has accumulated sufficient attributes to link such a renal lesion to the metabolic syndrome. While the full significance of TGCBM remains to be investigated, as a marker of the metabolic syndrome, its recognition and diagnosis may have a preventive impact on the complications arising from the worldwide epidemic of diabetes and obesity.
Key words: IgA nephropathy , thick glomerular capillary basement membrane
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PII: S1561-5413(08)60021-6
doi:10.1016/S1561-5413(08)60021-6
© 2008 The Hong Kong Society of Nephrology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
