PSGN and Rheumatic Fever Flashcards
What bacteria causes PSGN?
GABHS
What are the two main nephitogenic antigens causing PSGN?
Nephritis associated plasmin receptor
Streptococcal pyogenic exotoxin B
T/F? The MOST common cause of nephritis in children in the world is PSGN.
True
What type of hypersensitivity reaction is PSGN?
Type III
What type of hypersensitivity reaction is rheumatic fever?
Type II
Common presenting symptoms of PSGN?
Generalized edema
Gross hematuria
HTN
UA findings in PSGN?
RBCs, red cell casts, proteinuria
Lab findings in PSGN?
increased BUN, Cr.
Low serum complement
+ ASO
Describe a type III hypersensitivity reaction.
Immune complex formation and deposition in tissues leading to inflammatory reactions
Describe a type II sensitivity reaction.
IgG/IgM antibody:antigen interactions on target cell surfaces
What is needed to make the diagnosis of PSGN?
Clinical findings of acute nephritis
PLUS
recent GAS infection
Treatment for PSGN?
Diuresis w/ furosemide, sodium and fluid restriction, treat strep infection if still present, treat hypertension if necessary.
Drug of choice for treatment of strep infections? 2nd line?
Penicillin
2nd line: amoxicillin
Treatment for strep infection in patients with PCN allergy?
Cephalexin if mild allergy
Azithromycin if anaphylactic reaction.
T/F? Renal biopsy is necessary for diagnosis of PSGN?
false