Renal Biopsy and Family Studies in 65 Children with Isolated Hematuria
- 1 June 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Acta Paediatrica
- Vol. 79 (6-7) , 630-636
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1651-2227.1990.tb11527.x
Abstract
We have investigated 65 children with isolated hematuria persisting for at least a year. Renal biopsy specimens were studied by light microscopy, electron microscopy and immunofluorescence with antisera specific against basement membrane components. The majority of the biopsies (62/65) showed variable histologic abnormalities. Four categories could be distinguished on combined histological and clinical criteria: Alport syndrome (n = 8) benign hematuria (n = 33, familial in 23) IgA nephropathy (n = 16) and increase in mesangial cells and matrix (n = 5). On the basis of our results, we suggest that a renal biopsy can establish diagnosis and prognosis in those children with isolated hematuria where the family history is negative. If the family has adult male individuals with isolated hematuria, a biopsy can usually be avoided, since this family history effectively excludes Alport syndrome. The use of antisera against basement membrane components did not allow a differentiation between Alport syndrome and benign hematuria. Goodpasture serum immunofluorescence was variable in the former and normally present in the latter.Keywords
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