Spectrum of renal vascular lesions among patients with lupus nephritis: An experience from a tertiary care center.

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 PATHOLOGY Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.4103/ijpm.ijpm_327_22
Madhumita Paul, Soma Addya, Moumita Sengupta, Keya Basu, Arpita Roychowdhury, Manimoy Bandopadhyay
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Abstract

Background: Lupus nephritis (LN) is the assemblage of glomerular, tubulointerstitial and vascular changes. Despite the fact that glomerular changes are overemphasized in pathological classification and scoring system, but the existence of vascular damage negatively impact the clinical course.

Aims and objective: This study was conducted to determine the clinicopathological spectrum of renal vascular lesions in lupus nephritis.

Materials and methods: Renal microvascular lesions in biopsy proven lupus nephritis were classified into 5 major categories-thrombotic microangiopathy, true vasculitis; lupus vasculopathy, uncomplicated vascular immune deposits, and arterial. Clinical details, laboratory parameters and histopathological variables were compared among all groups. Summary of chronic changes was also assessed.

Results: Biopsies from 56 patients revealed thrombotic microangiopathy (2), lupus vasculopathy (3), uncomplicated vascular immune deposit (6), PAN type vasculitis (1) and arterial sclerosis (13). No renal vascular lesions were found in 35.18% of patients. At the time of biopsy, arterial sclerosis or lupus vasculopathy patients were older Nephritis subtype. Activity indices were higher in lupus vasculopathy group whereas patients with arteriosclerosis showed highest chronicity index.

Conclusions: Renal vascular lesions are common in systemic lupus erythematosus patients with nephritis and may be associated with aggressive clinical course.

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背景:狼疮性肾炎(LN)是肾小球、肾小管间质和血管病变的集合体。尽管在病理分类和评分系统中,肾小球病变被过分强调,但血管损害的存在却对临床病程产生了负面影响:本研究旨在确定狼疮性肾炎肾血管病变的临床病理谱:活组织检查证实的狼疮性肾炎的肾微血管病变被分为5大类--血栓性微血管病、真性血管炎、狼疮血管病、无并发症的血管免疫沉积和动脉。对所有组别的临床细节、实验室参数和组织病理学变量进行了比较。此外,还对慢性病变进行了评估:56名患者的活检结果显示血栓性微血管病(2例)、狼疮血管病(3例)、无并发症血管免疫沉积(6例)、PAN型血管炎(1例)和动脉硬化(13例)。35.18%的患者未发现肾脏血管病变。活组织检查时,动脉硬化或狼疮血管病变患者的年龄较大,属于肾炎亚型。狼疮血管病变组的活动指数较高,而动脉硬化患者的慢性化指数最高:结论:肾血管病变在系统性红斑狼疮肾炎患者中很常见,可能与侵袭性临床病程有关。
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