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. 1992 Sep;6(5):407-11.
doi: 10.1007/BF00873994.

Glomerular abnormalities in children undergoing orthotopic liver transplantation

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Glomerular abnormalities in children undergoing orthotopic liver transplantation

S E Chin et al. Pediatr Nephrol. 1992 Sep.

Abstract

A prospective study of renal function was undertaken on an unselected group of 8 children with chronic progressive liver disease on whom a renal biopsy was performed subsequently at the time of orthotopic liver transplantation. Two patients had abnormal urinalyses and 2 elevated urinary albumin/creatinine ratios. The remainder had no clinical evidence of renal dysfunction. All had normal serum creatinine concentrations. Glomerular abnormalities were present in all renal biopsies and were of two types: hepatic glomerulosclerosis (n = 5) and minor glomerular abnormalities (n = 3). IgM immunofluorescence was present in all biopsies and IgA in 6. Elevated serum immunoglobulin levels were observed in all patients, with IgM elevation in 6, IgA in 4 and IgG in 6. C3 and/or C4 were reduced in 5 patients and increased circulating immune complexes containing IgM were noted in 4. The clinical significance of these cirrhosis-associated glomerular abnormalities can only be established by long-term follow-up studies after orthotopic liver transplantation.

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