Evidence of concurrent immunopathological mechanisms determining the pathology of severe lupus nephritis

2009 
The purpose of this study is to determine whether two distinct histopathological–immunopathological lesions, which have been reported in severe lupus nephritis, diffuse global glomerulonephritis (GN) (WHO IV) and a segmental and necrotising GN (WHO III) can be reported to coexist in a single patient. We examine the evidence of coexistence of these disparate lesions and the prognostic significance in a group of patients with severe lupus nephritis who have been subjected to a common therapeutic regimen by protocol. The simple, reproducible parameter indicating the presence of glomerular capillary necrosis was the presence of crescents. We, therefore, reviewed 39 renal biopsies with diffuse global lupus GN (WHO IV) (Churg, J, Sobin, LH. Lupus nephritis. Renal disease, classification and atlas of glomerular diseases. New York: Igaku-Shoin; 1982. p. 127–149). and used crescents as a surrogate for glomerular necrosis. Peripheral capillary immune deposits were less prominent in WHO IV with crescents compared wi...
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