CLINICAL INVESTIGATION OF 92 CASES WITH PURPURA NEPHRITIS (HENOCH-SCHÖNLEIN) WHICH PASSED OVER 5 YEARS AFTER ONSET OF DISEASE

Approximately 6% of dialysis cases of patients under 18 years of age in Japan, resulted from Henoch-Schönlein purpura nephritis. We conducted a research on cases of Henoch-Schönlein purpura nephritis, from 15 medical centers, with a total of 92 patients, mean age at onset 8.0±2.7 (years). The progno...

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Published inJapanese Journal of National Medical Services Vol. 44; no. 6; pp. 615 - 619
Main Authors YOSHIDA, Yasuhiro, STUDY GROUP ON TREATMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF CHILDHO, YAKABE, Shigeru, TAKEO, Sadanori, MAEKAWA, Soichiro, IKEJIRI, Koji
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Japanese Society of National Medical Services 1990
一般社団法人 国立医療学会
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ISSN0021-1699
1884-8729
DOI10.11261/iryo1946.44.615

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Summary:Approximately 6% of dialysis cases of patients under 18 years of age in Japan, resulted from Henoch-Schönlein purpura nephritis. We conducted a research on cases of Henoch-Schönlein purpura nephritis, from 15 medical centers, with a total of 92 patients, mean age at onset 8.0±2.7 (years). The prognosis was classified into the following groups; 1st group-cured, 2nd group-improved, 3rd group-unchanged, 4th group-worse. 71.6% of the patients belonged to the 1st and 2nd groups, with a favorable prognosis. 6.5% including 3.2% dialysed patients, had a poor prognosis. With respect to the degree of hematuria, proteinuria and prognosis there was no recognized correlation in each group. The findings of renal biopsy indicated a favorable prognosis in II of the ISKDC (International Study of Kidney Disease in Children) classification. On the other hand, cases with a poor prognosis were distributed in 111 a of the above classification. No significant difference was recognized for prognosis by use or non-use of steroids. At present repeated biopsy as well as clinical findings is considered to be important, for determination of long-term prognosis of purpura nephritis.
ISSN:0021-1699
1884-8729
DOI:10.11261/iryo1946.44.615