Talk:IgA nephropathy

How Special Is Japan Anyway?
"School children in Japan undergo routine urinalysis (as do Army recruits in Singapore) and any suspicious abnormality is pursued with a kidney biopsy, which might partly explain the high incidence of IgA nephropathy in those countries."

Is such screening really all that unusual? Belgian children also undergo urinalysis several times (that's how I was diagnosed). And that makes me think this probably happens in much of (Western) Europe. So I find that sentence very puzzling. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 212.76.241.224 (talk) 14:14, 7 June 2011 (UTC)

Unreadable
Is this helpful for anyone except med students? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 174.20.184.23 (talk) 21:21, 11 July 2010 (UTC)

could
could this be titled 'iga nephropathy'? i agree that iga nephritis is more accurate, however (i believe) the former is the term used more commonly, esp in north america/india. for the heck of it, i typed both in google, nephropathy had 219000 whereas nephritis 115000!Hswapnil 01:25, 2 October 2005 (UTC)


 * Fixed. JFW | T@lk  01:30, 2 October 2005 (UTC)

diagnosis
i have reworded many parts, is it readable?Hswapnil 19:25, 4 October 2005 (UTC)


 * Very good work! The article was already pretty technical. Where possible, those sections relevant for the general public may need more explanatory material in brackets. Apart from the O-glycosylation hypothesis, are you aware of any other pathogenetic theories?


 * Would you be able to convince your local pathology department to provide a biopsy slide of mesangial proliferation, or perhaps an immunofluorescence picture of mesangial IgA deposition? JFW | T@lk  06:48, 6 October 2005 (UTC)

redirected from Buerger's disease and the text says this:
This should not be confused with Buerger's disease, an unrelated condition. How embarassing. Someone with some knowledge ( as opposed to one like myself in search of knowledge) should fix this.

Biopsy classification
- an international working group is scoring biopsy features to establish a systematic pathological classification of IgA nephropathy. JFW | T@lk  21:47, 9 December 2007 (UTC)

Sialylation
- premature IgA1 O-sialylation seems to be a feature. JFW | T@lk  11:24, 3 February 2008 (UTC)

Enzymtherapy
I have very good experiance with the enzymotherapy. - WOBENZYM -. This product helped me to dismiss my microhematuria caused by IgA nephropathy. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.180.24.79 (talk) 19:06, 3 August 2009 (UTC)

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