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A rare case of non-lupus full house nephropathy in a transplanted kidney, case report.

Ahmad Samir MatarnehOmar SalamehSundus SardarAmanda KarasinskiTheja ChannapragadaMuhammad AbdulbasitErik WashburnNasrollah Ghahramani
Published in: Clinical case reports (2024)
Non-lupus full house nephropathy is a rare entity with an unclear incidence. It describes the kidney biopsy findings of positive deposits for IgG, IgA, IgM, C3, and C1q on immunofluorescence in the absence of the classical diagnostic features of systemic lupus nephritis. This disease entity is becoming more recognized but further studies are still needed to evaluate the incidence, etiologies, and management of this condition. Transplant glomerulopathy is a major cause for renal graft loss. It can present with a wide variety of manifestations; it can cause AKI, CKD, or glomerular inflammations through an immune complex or autoimmune-mediated damage.
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