Thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) occurs in IgA nephropathy, but its clinical significance is not well described. We retrospectively examined a series of 128 patients diagnosed with IgA nephropathy between 2002 and 2008 who had a mean follow-up of 44±27 months. In our series, 53% presented with lesions of TMA, acute or organized, in arteries and/or arterioles.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Advagraf (AVF) a new formulation of tacrolimus (TRL), allows once-daily administration while showing similar efficacy and safety to the conventional Prograf (PGF), which is prescribed twice daily. Our study sought to compare short-term therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) of AVF and PGF in de novo kidney transplants.
Patients And Methods: We retrospectively collected results of TDM performed on blood trough samples (C0) using an LC- MS/MS assay to quantify TRL exposure in the two groups.
It is well known that lesions morphologically identical with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) may appear in IgA nephropathy (IgAN). Capsular adhesions without underlying abnormalities in the tuft, often the first sign of FSGS, are frequent in IgAN. In this retrospective study, a new cohort of 128 adult patients with IgAN was used to validate the new Oxford classification system of IgAN, and shown to have highly significant associations with clinical and outcome parameters.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFComplement is a major innate immune defense against pathogens, tightly regulated to prevent host tissue damage. Atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS) is characterized by endothelial damage leading to renal failure and is highly associated with abnormal alternative pathway regulation. We characterized the functional consequences of 2 aHUS-associated mutations (D(254)G and K(325)N) in factor B, a key participant in the alternative C3 convertase.
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April 2001
Amputation of the oral tongue is required to treat T3 and T4 bilateral tumors of the anterior two third of the tongue with or without extension to the floor of the mouth. This partial glossectomy was performed initially for 27 patients and as salvage therapy for 35 patients with recurrent diseases. The reconstruction required a flap in all cases, including 8 microvascular free flaps.
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