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Clinical and histopathological characteristics of primary focal segmental glomerulosclerosis in Turkish adults.
Kurultak, Ilhan; Gungor, Ozkan; Ozturk, Savas; Dirim, Ahmet Burak; Eren, Necmi; Yenigün, Ezgi; Dal, Elbis Ahbab; Dincer, Mevlut Tamer; Bora, Feyza; Akgur, Suat; Sumnu, Abdullah; Dursun, Belda; Sipahi, Savas; Cetinkaya, Hakki; Sahin, Idris; Sahin, Garip; Yilmaz, Murvet; Vatansever, Bulent; Aydin, Emre; Ulu, Memnune Sena; Gundogdu, Ali; Ustundag, Sedat; Sayarlioglu, Hayriye; Kumru, Gizem; Elcioglu, Omer C; Aydin, Zeki; Selcuk, Nedim Yilmaz; Onal Guclu, Ceren; Oruc, Meric; Kucuk, Mehmet; Aktas, Nimet; Derici, Ulver; Suleymanlar, Gultekin.
Affiliation
  • Kurultak I; Faculty of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Trakya University, 22030, Edirne, Turkey. ilhankurultak@yahoo.co.uk.
  • Gungor O; Faculty of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Sutcu Imam University, Kahramanmaras, Turkey.
  • Ozturk S; Faculty of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Dirim AB; Faculty of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Eren N; Faculty of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Kocaeli University, Kocaeli, Turkey.
  • Yenigün E; Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Ankara Numune Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey.
  • Dal EA; Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Health Science University, Istanbul Hamidiye Sisli Etfal Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Dincer MT; Faculty of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Bora F; Faculty of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Akdeniz University, Antalya, Turkey.
  • Akgur S; Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Kutahya Health Science University, Evliya Celebi Yuksek Ihtisas Training and Research Hospital, Kutahya, Turkey.
  • Sumnu A; Faculty of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Medipol University, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Dursun B; Faculty of Medicine, Department of InternalMedicine, Division of Nephrology, Pamukkale University, Denizli, Turkey.
  • Sipahi S; Faculty of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Sakarya University, Sakarya, Turkey.
  • Cetinkaya H; Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Sultan Abdulhamid Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Sahin I; Faculty of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Inonu University, Malatya, Turkey.
  • Sahin G; Faculty of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Eskisehir, Turkey.
  • Yilmaz M; Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Health Science University, Bakirköy Dr. Sadi Konuk Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Vatansever B; Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Izmir Bozyaka Training and Research Hospital, Izmir, Turkey.
  • Aydin E; Faculty of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Dicle University, Diyarbakir, Turkey.
  • Ulu MS; Faculty of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Afyon Kocatepe University, Afyon, Turkey.
  • Gundogdu A; Faculty of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Erciyes University, Kayseri, Turkey.
  • Ustundag S; Faculty of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Trakya University, 22030, Edirne, Turkey.
  • Sayarlioglu H; Faculty of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Samsun 19 Mayis University, Samsun, Turkey.
  • Kumru G; Faculty of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey.
  • Elcioglu OC; Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Bezmialem Vakif University School of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Aydin Z; Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Darica Farabi Training and Research Hospital, Kocaeli, Turkey.
  • Selcuk NY; Faculty of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey.
  • Onal Guclu C; Faculty of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey.
  • Oruc M; Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Kartal Lutfi Kirdar City Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Kucuk M; Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Okmeydani Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Aktas N; Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Health Science University, Bursa Yuksek Ihtisas Training and Research Hospital, Bursa, Turkey.
  • Derici U; Faculty of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey.
  • Suleymanlar G; Faculty of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Akdeniz University, Antalya, Turkey.
Sci Rep ; 14(1): 6748, 2024 03 21.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38514826
ABSTRACT
The data regarding primary FSGS (pFSGS) from different parts of the world differ. While the prevalence of pFSGS has been increasing in Western countries like the USA, it follows an inconsistent trend in Europe and Asia and a decreasing trend in Far Eastern countries such as China in the last two decades. There are undetermined factors to explain those national and geographic discrepancies. Herein, we aimed to reveal the current prevalence with clinical and histopathological characteristics of pFSGS in Turkish adults. This study includes the biopsy-proven pFSGS patients data recorded between 2009 and 2019, obtained from the national multicenter primary glomerulonephritis registry system of the Turkish Society of Nephrology Glomerular Diseases (TSN-GOLD) database. 850 of the 3875 primer glomerulonephritis patients(21.9%) have pFSGS. The mean age is 40.5 ± 14.2 and 435 (51.2%) of patients are male. Nephrotic syndrome is the most common biopsy indication (59.2%). 32.6% of patients have hematuria, 15.2% have leukocyturia and 7.8% have both. Serum creatinine, albumin, and proteinuria are 1.0 mg/dL (IQR = 0.7-1.4) mg/dl, 3.4 ± 0.9 g/dl, 3400 mg/day(IQR, 1774-5740), respectively. Females have lower mean arterial pressure (- 2.2 mmHg), higher eGFR (+ 10.0 mL/min/1.73 m2), and BMI (+ 1.6 kg/m2) than males. Thickened basal membrane(76.6%) and mesangial proliferation (53.5%) on light microscopy are the major findings after segmental sclerosis. IgM (32.7%) and C3 (32.9%) depositions are the most common findings on immunofluorescence microscopy. IgM positivity is related to lower eGFR, serum albumin, and higher proteinuria. The prevalence of pFSGS is stable although slightly increasing in Turkish adults. The characteristics of the patients are similar to those seen in Western countries.
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Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Glomérulonéphrite segmentaire et focale / Glomérulonéphrite Limites: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Langue: En Journal: Sci Rep Année: 2024 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Turquie

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Glomérulonéphrite segmentaire et focale / Glomérulonéphrite Limites: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Langue: En Journal: Sci Rep Année: 2024 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Turquie