Recent publications have reported a frequent association between IgA nephropathy and episcleritis. In this article, the authors report on the immunohistologic study of an episcleral biopsy obtained in a female patient with Berger's disease and frequent episodes of episcleritis. Numerous dimeric-IgA-secreting cells were demonstrated in the episcleral inflammatory infiltrate. It also should be mentioned that microhematuria often occurred within a few days after the beginning of episcleritis in this patient. These results suggest the participation of ocular mucosal immunity in some cases of IgA nephropathy.
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