Late development of purpura in a patient with glomerulonephritis.

Journal: Canadian Medical Association Journal
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Abstract

A 20-year-old man with a 10-year history of glomerulonephritis presented with a purpuric rash on his legs. A renal biopsy specimen obtained when he was 11 years old had shown mesangial glomerulonephritis; staining 9 years later for IgA had negative results. A second renal biopsy, performed when the rash was present, revealed mesangial glomerulonephritis and mesangial deposits of IgA; biopsies of the involved skin showed leukocytoclastic vasculitis. In this case isolated glomerulonephritis appeared to change to a multisystem illness, with a different immunologic character, through one of several possible pathogenetic mechanisms.

Authors
A Cybulsky, S Jothy, J Seely