2018
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph15081702
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IgA Deficiency and Nephrotic Syndrome in Children

Abstract: Background: Imunoglobulin A (IgA) deficiency (IgAD) is the most common form of primary immunodeficiency in Western countries. There have been several reports on IgAD complicated by glomerulonephritis in adults, but only very few cases of IgAD with nephropathy have been reported in children. We present two cases of IgAD with relapsing nephrotic syndrome in pediatric age. Case presentation: A 4-year-old boy and a 2-year-old boy presented with bilateral periorbital oedema and weight gain. The results of laborator… Show more

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“…However, these patients obtained a positive outcome with human monoclonal anti-CD20 antibodies (rituximab and ofatumumab, respectively). 9 The most recent case refers to a 5-year-old girl with selective IgAD and membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis related to streptococcal infection and treated with benefit multidrug therapy. 10 …”
Section: Igad and Glomerulonephritis In Children And Adolescentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these patients obtained a positive outcome with human monoclonal anti-CD20 antibodies (rituximab and ofatumumab, respectively). 9 The most recent case refers to a 5-year-old girl with selective IgAD and membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis related to streptococcal infection and treated with benefit multidrug therapy. 10 …”
Section: Igad and Glomerulonephritis In Children And Adolescentsmentioning
confidence: 99%