Membranous Nephropathy Flashcards

1
Q

Aetiology?

A

Autoimmune

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2
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What are there autoantibodies to in membranous nephropathy?

A

Glomerular basement membrane

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3
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What is the receptor that is targeted in membranous nephropathy?

A

M type phospholipase A2 receptor

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4
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What is the pathology of membranous nephropathy?

A

Inflamed and damaged GBM

Subepithelial deposits of immune complexes that active the compliment pathway and attack podocytes and mesangial cells leading to GBM matrix being deposited hence MEMBRANOUS NEPHROPATHY

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Symptoms?

A

Nephrotic syndrome

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6
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What is nephrotic syndrome?

A

> 3.5g/day proteinuria

Hypoalbuminaemia (oedema)

Hyperlipidaemia (lipiduria)

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7
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Investigations?

A

Renal biopsy

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8
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What should be done with the renal biopsy?

A

Histology

Electronmicroscopy

Immunofluorescence

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9
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What is shown on histology in membranous?

A

Thickened GBM

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10
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What is shown on immunofluorescence in membranous?

A

Granular deposits

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11
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Treatment?

A

Loop diuretic

Immunosuppression

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12
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When should immunosuppression be done?

A

Rising proteinuria

Rising creatinine

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13
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What other management for membraneous?

A

Salt and fluid restriction

Daily weight

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