Clinicopathological features and the prognosis of IgA nephropathy in Japanese children on long-term observation
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Clinicopathological features and the prognosis of IgA nephropathy in Japanese children on long-term observation
Abstract
Aims: Clinicopathological features were investigated to clarify the ultimate prognosis and prognostic indicators for patients with IgA nephropathy in Japanese children.
Methods: We evaluated the outcomes of 181 patients in whom IgA nephropathy was diagnosed before the age of 15 years since September 1979 and followed-up at least for three years with regard to clinical data at the onset of symptoms and renal histologic data.
Results: After mean follow-up of 7.3 years from onset, 91 patients of 181 (50.3%) were in clinical remission at the last examination, 24 (13.2%) had isolated hematuria, 59 (32.6%) had hematuria and proteinuria. Eighteen of 59 (9.9%) had proteinuria more than 1 g per 24 hours. Hypertension was observed in 12 cases and 7 (3.9%) developed end-stage renal disease. Except 7, no patient had reduced renal function and elevated serum creatinine at the final follow-up. Predicted renal survival rate from onset was 92.3% at 10 years and 89.1% at 20 years. In multivariable analysis, age at onset and chronic changes of tubulointerstitium were associated with poor outcome.
Conclusions: Of 181 children with IgA nephropathy, 50% regressed, remaining 46% had hematuria and/or proteinuria and 4% of patients lapsed into end-stage renal disease. Our results indicate that childhood IgA nephropathy has a benign course and the risk for end-stage renal disease is lower than that of adults. Age at onset and tubulointerstitial lesions were the strong predictors of a progressive course of childhood IgA nephropathy.
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