Publications by authors named "Toshie Kaga"

A 66-year-old man presented with a penile ulcer, an acute clinical onset of nephrotic syndrome and hepatitis. Secondary syphilis was diagnosed on the basis of the history of rash and the result of strongly positive serological test for syphilis. A renal biopsy demonstrated membranous glomerulonephritis with subepithelial electron-dense deposits.

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Background: Whether to perform a renal biopsy for isolated hematuria remains a matter of controversy. We performed renal biopsy in hematuria without overt proteinuria patients and reported the proportion of glomerulonephritis, pathological activities, and statistical analysis of indicators associated with glomerulonephritis.

Methods: Among 203 patients who underwent renal biopsy in Okubo Hospital, Japan, between January 2008 and October 2013, we identified 56 patients who fulfilled the criteria: (1) urine dipstick examination shows equal to or greater than ± blood on three or more visits, (2) proteinuria <0.

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Acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis (APSGN) typically recovers within 2 weeks with conservative therapy, but severe cases are known to develop acute renal failure and or nephrotic syndrome. We experienced 3 adult cases of APSGN with acute renal failure. All 3 cases required hemodialysis, 2 cases received double filtration plasmapheresis, and 2 cases received steroid therapy.

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