IgA Nephropathy Is Not a Rare Disease in the United Kingdom
- 1 January 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by S. Karger AG in Nephron
- Vol. 40 (2) , 180-184
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000183457
Abstract
A retrospective analysis of all renal biopsies performed in the Grampian Region of Scotland during 1977–1980 revealed that IgA nephropathy was the most frequently encountered glomerular lesion. The commonest indications for renal biopsy were the presence of asymptomatic urinary abnormalities (90/184; 48.9%) especially asymptomatic haematuria (42/184; 22.8%). A histological diagnosis was made in 36 of the 42 patients presenting with asymptomatic haematuria (85.7%); 16 of the 26 cases of IgA nephropathy presented in this way. Overall, IgA nephropathy was detected in 14.1% of all biopsies and accounted for 21.8% of primary glomerular diseases. This study indicates that IgA nephropathy is apparently more common in Grampian than elsewhere in the United Kingdom. However, it is suggested that this does not represent a true variation in the prevalence of the condition; IgA nephropathy is probably a common cause of haematuria in the United Kingdom.Keywords
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