GLOMERULONEPHRITIS-IMMUNE COMPLEX GN

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SUMMARY

1. Characterised by glomerular deposits of polyclonal Ig on immunofluorescence or immunohistochemistry.

2. Complement often co-deposited with the Ig.

3. Pattern of glomerular injury variable, there may be no lesion by light-microscopy, mesangial proliferation, endocapillary proliferation, exudative, membranoproliferative, necrotizing and crescentic or a combination of these patterns.

4. Includes: IgA Nephropathy, Lupus Nephritis, Infection Related Glomerulonephritis, Fibrillary Glomerulonephritis, Autoimmune diseases (other than SLE).


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