Membranous lupus nephritis(MLN),class V,is a distinct LN characterized by immune complex deposition on subepithelial kidney biopsy.MLN is often associated with nephrotic syndrome.The histology of MLN is very similar t...Membranous lupus nephritis(MLN),class V,is a distinct LN characterized by immune complex deposition on subepithelial kidney biopsy.MLN is often associated with nephrotic syndrome.The histology of MLN is very similar to idiopathic(primary)membranous nephropathy(pMN).However,MLN usually has abundant mesa-glomerular deposits absent in primary membranous nephropathy.The clinical manifestations,management,and prognosis of MLN differ from other types of LN(type III,IV,or mixed type III/IV+V).Although immunosuppressive therapy is often necessary for MLN,the optimal treatment regimen is yet to be determined.This review summarizes the progress in the diagnosis and treatment of MLN and discusses the selection of immunosuppressants for MLN.展开更多
<strong>Introduction:</strong> The prevalence of infections in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus ranges from 26% to 78%. Patients with systemic lupus erythematosus are particularly susceptible to ...<strong>Introduction:</strong> The prevalence of infections in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus ranges from 26% to 78%. Patients with systemic lupus erythematosus are particularly susceptible to infections due to a dysfunction of immune response and the immunosuppressive therapy. <strong>Patients and method:</strong> We carried out this study with the aim of describing the prevalence of infections in lupus nephritis and determining the associated risk factors. This was a multi-center, observational, retrospective, descriptive and analytical study over a 10-year period from November 1, 2010 to October 31, 2020. The study was carried out in the nephrology departments of six hospitals in Dakar. <strong>Results:</strong> During the study period, 98 patients were included. The mean age was 32.32 ± 11.33 years with a sex ratio of 0.21. Among the included patients, fifty-four (55.1%) had at least one infectious episode, of which 53.7% had 1 infection, 24.1% had 2 infectious episodes and 22.2% had 3 infectious episodes. The overall incidence was 55.1 infections per 100 patient-years. 57.2% of these infectious episodes occurred within the first six months after the lupus was diagnosed. The main sites of infection were urinary (30.7%), gastrointestinal (22.0%) and pleuropulmonary (16.5%). The incriminated germ was a bacterium in 78.18% of cases, a virus in 5.46%, a parasite in 9.09 and a fungus in 7.27. The most frequently germ found was <i>Escherichia coli</i> (29.09%). The evolution was marked by recovery in 93.4% of cases. Deaths occurred in 15 patients of which 33.3% were related to infections. Factor significantly associated with the onset of infection in multivariate analysis was the presence of a proliferative class of lupus nephritis (p = 0.013). <strong>Conclusion:</strong> Infections were common during lupus nephritis. The presence of a proliferative class was risk factors for infection.展开更多
文摘Membranous lupus nephritis(MLN),class V,is a distinct LN characterized by immune complex deposition on subepithelial kidney biopsy.MLN is often associated with nephrotic syndrome.The histology of MLN is very similar to idiopathic(primary)membranous nephropathy(pMN).However,MLN usually has abundant mesa-glomerular deposits absent in primary membranous nephropathy.The clinical manifestations,management,and prognosis of MLN differ from other types of LN(type III,IV,or mixed type III/IV+V).Although immunosuppressive therapy is often necessary for MLN,the optimal treatment regimen is yet to be determined.This review summarizes the progress in the diagnosis and treatment of MLN and discusses the selection of immunosuppressants for MLN.
文摘<strong>Introduction:</strong> The prevalence of infections in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus ranges from 26% to 78%. Patients with systemic lupus erythematosus are particularly susceptible to infections due to a dysfunction of immune response and the immunosuppressive therapy. <strong>Patients and method:</strong> We carried out this study with the aim of describing the prevalence of infections in lupus nephritis and determining the associated risk factors. This was a multi-center, observational, retrospective, descriptive and analytical study over a 10-year period from November 1, 2010 to October 31, 2020. The study was carried out in the nephrology departments of six hospitals in Dakar. <strong>Results:</strong> During the study period, 98 patients were included. The mean age was 32.32 ± 11.33 years with a sex ratio of 0.21. Among the included patients, fifty-four (55.1%) had at least one infectious episode, of which 53.7% had 1 infection, 24.1% had 2 infectious episodes and 22.2% had 3 infectious episodes. The overall incidence was 55.1 infections per 100 patient-years. 57.2% of these infectious episodes occurred within the first six months after the lupus was diagnosed. The main sites of infection were urinary (30.7%), gastrointestinal (22.0%) and pleuropulmonary (16.5%). The incriminated germ was a bacterium in 78.18% of cases, a virus in 5.46%, a parasite in 9.09 and a fungus in 7.27. The most frequently germ found was <i>Escherichia coli</i> (29.09%). The evolution was marked by recovery in 93.4% of cases. Deaths occurred in 15 patients of which 33.3% were related to infections. Factor significantly associated with the onset of infection in multivariate analysis was the presence of a proliferative class of lupus nephritis (p = 0.013). <strong>Conclusion:</strong> Infections were common during lupus nephritis. The presence of a proliferative class was risk factors for infection.