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Hepatology
Glomerulonephritis
Questions discussed in this category
How would you treat a patient with alcoholic cirrhosis and IgA nephropathy with high risk features including nephrotic range proteinuria, microscopic hematuria, and declining eGFR?
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What factors do you consider when deciding to treat IgA nephropathy with immunosuppression in a patient with cirrhosis, given the possibility that IgA nephropathy could be secondary to cirrhosis?
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Papers discussed in this category
Laboratory investigation; a journal of technical methods and pathology, 1994-01
Experimental IgA nephropathy secondary to hepatocellular injury induced by dietary deficiencies and heavy alcohol intake.
Kidney international reports, 2024 Feb 16
Clinical Presentation, Pathological Spectrum, and Outcomes of Alcoholic Cirrhosis-Related Immunoglobulin A Nephropathy.
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