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. 2021 Dec 6;13(12):e20212.
doi: 10.7759/cureus.20212. eCollection 2021 Dec.

A Comprehensive Review Study on Glomerulonephritis Associated With Post-streptococcal Infection

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A Comprehensive Review Study on Glomerulonephritis Associated With Post-streptococcal Infection

Mustafa A Alhamoud et al. Cureus. .

Abstract

Post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis (PSGN) is an immune-complex mediated inflammation that used to be considered one of the commonest causes of acute nephritis amongst children. PSGN is characterized by the proliferation of cellular elements called nephritogenic M type as a result of an immunologic mechanism following an infection of the skin (impetigo) or throat (pharyngitis) caused by nephritogenic strains of group A beta-hemolytic streptococci, a gram-positive bacteria that enters the body across pores in the skin or mucus epithelia and is responsible for more than 500,000 deaths annually due to multiple subsequence diseases such as rheumatic heart disease, rheumatic fever, PSGN, and other invasive infections. After the infection, the formation of an immune complex of antigen-antibody and complement system will take place and will deposit in the glomeruli where the injury occurs and leads to inflammation. The manifestations of PSGN can be explained by nephritic syndrome manifestation. PSGN is diagnosed by laboratory tests like microscopy and urinalysis. The imaging studies in PSGN could be used to assess the possible complications of PSGN such as pulmonary congestion and chronic kidney disease. The management of PSGN is symptomatic. If PSGN is not treated, the patient may develop chronic kidney disease. The main way to prevent PSGN is to treat group A streptococcal (GAS) infections by giving good coverage of antibiotic therapy to a patient who has primary GAS infections to prevent the development of the complication.

Keywords: : post streptococcal glomerulonephritis; gas; glomerulonephritis; post infection; psgn.

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Figure 1. Estimates of post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis (PSGN) prevalence and incidence in 22 countries.

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