Glomerulonephritis with non-Randall-type, non-cryoglobulinaemic monoclonal immunoglobulin G deposits (PGNMID and ITG).
Ophélie FourdinierMarc UlrichAlexandre KarrasJérôme OlagneDavid BuobVincent AudardCécile VigneauJean-Baptiste GibierDominique GuerrotZiad MassyVincent VuibletNolwenn RabotJean-Michel GoujonCarole CordonnierGabriel ChoukrounDimitri Titeca BeauportPublished in: Clinical kidney journal (2022)
Our results confirm that non-cryoglobulinaemic and non-Randall GN with monoclonal IgG deposits are rarely associated with haematological malignancy. The prognosis is uncertain but may be improved by early introduction of a specific therapy.