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Glomerular Diseases: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus is Most Common Finding: A Cross-Sectional Study


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1 M.Sc. Microbiology/Al-Hindiyah Primary Health Care Centre/ Karbala Province, Iraq
2 Ph.D. Pathology Consultant / Al-Hussein Teaching Hospital / Karbala Province, Iraq
3 Ph.D. Microbiology / Professor / Department of microbiology / Faculty of Medicine / University of Kufa / Al-Najaf province, Iraq
4 Ph.D. Pathology / Consultant / Al-Sader Teaching Hospital / Al-Najaf province, Iraq
     

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The objective of this study was to assess the connection amongst’s immunological and histopathological findings of renal biopsy acquired from patients with glomerular diseases. This cross sectional study was done in Al-Kafil private hospital and included 110 patients who were diagnosed by nephrologist as having glomerulonephritis as per clinical introduction, physical examination and laboratory findings of biopsy. The age scope of patients enlisted in the present investigation was between 2.8 to 72 years. The study included 67 male patients (60.9%) and 43 female patients (39.1%). The examination began at January 2016 and reached out through January 2017. At the point when clinical introduction and the entire workup of examination were at long last joined, with exceptional accentuation on histopathology and immunofluorescent tiny examination, the accompanying classification was gotten. Cases with glomerular association optional to foundational lupus erythematosis represented 27 out of 110 (24.5%). Consequently lupus nephritis is the most incessant reason for glomerulonephritis obsereved in the present examination. As indicated by the International Society of Nephrology (ISN)/Renal Pathology Society (RPS) grouping of lupus nephritis, the most incessant compose was ISN/RPS class IV (A/C) represented 14 case (12.7%), trailed by ISN/RPS class III ( A/C) (8 case, 7.3%)

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Glomerular disorders, SLE, immunoflourescent, Iraq
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Fadhil Handhal Khleif
M.Sc. Microbiology/Al-Hindiyah Primary Health Care Centre/ Karbala Province, Iraq
Haider Jebur Kehiosh
Ph.D. Pathology Consultant / Al-Hussein Teaching Hospital / Karbala Province, Iraq
Salman Azeez Aljubori
Ph.D. Microbiology / Professor / Department of microbiology / Faculty of Medicine / University of Kufa / Al-Najaf province, Iraq
Sabah Nemah Alfatlawi
Ph.D. Pathology / Consultant / Al-Sader Teaching Hospital / Al-Najaf province, Iraq

Abstract


The objective of this study was to assess the connection amongst’s immunological and histopathological findings of renal biopsy acquired from patients with glomerular diseases. This cross sectional study was done in Al-Kafil private hospital and included 110 patients who were diagnosed by nephrologist as having glomerulonephritis as per clinical introduction, physical examination and laboratory findings of biopsy. The age scope of patients enlisted in the present investigation was between 2.8 to 72 years. The study included 67 male patients (60.9%) and 43 female patients (39.1%). The examination began at January 2016 and reached out through January 2017. At the point when clinical introduction and the entire workup of examination were at long last joined, with exceptional accentuation on histopathology and immunofluorescent tiny examination, the accompanying classification was gotten. Cases with glomerular association optional to foundational lupus erythematosis represented 27 out of 110 (24.5%). Consequently lupus nephritis is the most incessant reason for glomerulonephritis obsereved in the present examination. As indicated by the International Society of Nephrology (ISN)/Renal Pathology Society (RPS) grouping of lupus nephritis, the most incessant compose was ISN/RPS class IV (A/C) represented 14 case (12.7%), trailed by ISN/RPS class III ( A/C) (8 case, 7.3%)

Keywords


Glomerular disorders, SLE, immunoflourescent, Iraq



DOI: https://doi.org/10.37506/v14%2Fi1%2F2020%2Fijfmt%2F193043