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Rapidly progressing glomerulonephritis in children

https://doi.org/10.21508/1027-4065-2019-64-5-241-245

Abstract

Rapidly progressing glomerulonephritis in children is a rare but the most aggressive form of glomerulonephritis. This disease is clinically characterized by acute nephritic syndrome with rapidly progressive renal failure, morphologically it is characterized by the presence of extracapillary cellular or fibro-cellular crescent in more than 50% of glomeruli. Currently the literature describes only a few cases of clinical course of glomerulonephritis in children. The article presents the researchers’ observation of rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis type I (anti-BMC+) in a 12-year-old girl. Despite immunosuppressive therapy combined with plasmapheresis, the authors observed the progress of the disease resulting in chronic kidney disease stage V. The child received renal replacement therapy with peritoneal dialysis. The course was complicated by the development of severe hyperparathyroidism.

About the Authors

T. P. Makarova
Kazan State Medical University
Russian Federation
Kazan


N. V. Kazan
Kazan State Medical University
Russian Federation
Kazan


E. E. Soldatova
Kazan State Medical University
Russian Federation
Kazan


L. I. Akhmadullina
Kazan State Medical University
Russian Federation
Kazan


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Makarova T.P., Kazan N.V., Soldatova E.E., Akhmadullina L.I. Rapidly progressing glomerulonephritis in children. Rossiyskiy Vestnik Perinatologii i Pediatrii (Russian Bulletin of Perinatology and Pediatrics). 2019;64(5):241-245. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21508/1027-4065-2019-64-5-241-245

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