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Glomerulonephritis, Non-Hodgkins’ Lymphoma and Leucocytoclastic Vasculitis
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1984
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Glomerular DiseaseVasculitisRenal PathologyImmunologyPathologyRepeat Renal BiopsyGlomerulonephritisInterstitial Lymphomatous InfiltrateRenal FunctionIga GlomerulonephritisHematologyLeucocytoclastic VasculitisChronic Kidney DiseaseRheumatologyAutoimmune DiseaseKidney FailureLupus NephritisNephrotic SyndromeSclerodermaUrologyRenal DiseaseLupusNephritic SyndromeGlomerulopathyMedicineNephrology
2 cases of active focal proliferative glomerulonephritis, lymphocytic malignant lymphoma and leucocytoclastic vasculitis are described. 1 presented with the nephrotic syndrome and progressive renal impairment, the other with acute renal failure. Cryoglobulins were detected in the serum of 1 patient, but not in that of the other. Initial renal and skin biopsies in the 2 patients were strikingly similar. As well as demonstrating glomerular lesions, the renal biopsies contained interstitial lymphomatous infiltrate which, in 1 case, was initially incorrectly interpreted and resulted in delay in specific treatment. Immunosuppressive therapy markedly improved renal function and induced remission of the vasculitis and lymphoma. Repeat renal biopsy in 1 case confirmed regression of the glomerulonephritis. A common immunological aetiology may explain the co-existence of these three conditions in the 2 patients.