Can focal proliferative iga nephropathy be cured?

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2025-05-01 03:09:15 Views: 59 times

Focal proliferative iga nephropathy can not be cured depends on the severity of the disease. Nephritis is one of the most common primary glomerular disease, refers to IgA or IgA deposition in the glomerular mesangial area of primary glomerular disease. Or without other immunoglobulin deposition in the glomerular mesangial area. If focal IgA nephropathy, it is a milder one. If the patient's blood pressure is well controlled, it can be evaluated as complete remission. If the patient has a high urine protein content, uremia may occur within months or years. Therefore, it is difficult to completely cure IgA nephropathy with focal proliferation.

Can focal proliferative iga nephropathy be cured?



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