The classification of glomerulonephritis in systemic lupus erythematosus revisited
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Resumo: | The currently used classification reflects our understanding of the pathogenesis of the various forms of lupus nephritis, but clinicopathologic studies have revealed the need for improved categorization and terminology. Based on the 1982 classification published under the auspices of the World Health Organization (WHO) and subsequent clinicopathologic data, we propose that class I and II be used for purely mesangial involvement (I, mesangial immune deposits without mesangial hypercellularity; II, mesangial immune deposits with mesangial hypercellularity); class III for focal glomerulonephritis (involving < 50% of total number of glomeruli) with subdivisions for active and sclerotic lesions; class IV for diffuse glomerulonephritis (involving 50% of total number of glomeruli) either with segmental (class IV-S) or global (class IV-G) involvement, and also with subdivisions for active and sclerotic lesions; class V for membranous lupus nephritis; and class VI for advanced sclerosing lesions. Combinations of membranous and proliferative glomerulonephritis(i.e., class III and V or class IV and V) should be reported individually in the diagnostic line. the diagnosis should also include entries for any concomitant vascular or tubulointerstitial lesions. One of the main advantages of the current revised classification is that it provides a clear and unequivocal description of the various lesions and classes of lupus nephritis, allowing a better standardization and lending a basis for further clinicopathologic studies. We hope that this revision, which evolved under the auspices of the International Society of Nephrology and the Renal Pathology Society, will contribute to further advancement of the WHO classification. |
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The classification of glomerulonephritis in systemic lupus erythematosus revisited |
title |
The classification of glomerulonephritis in systemic lupus erythematosus revisited |
spellingShingle |
The classification of glomerulonephritis in systemic lupus erythematosus revisited Weening, Jan J. lupus erythematosus classification glomerulonephritis |
title_short |
The classification of glomerulonephritis in systemic lupus erythematosus revisited |
title_full |
The classification of glomerulonephritis in systemic lupus erythematosus revisited |
title_fullStr |
The classification of glomerulonephritis in systemic lupus erythematosus revisited |
title_full_unstemmed |
The classification of glomerulonephritis in systemic lupus erythematosus revisited |
title_sort |
The classification of glomerulonephritis in systemic lupus erythematosus revisited |
author |
Weening, Jan J. |
author_facet |
Weening, Jan J. D'Agati, Vivette D. Schwartz, Melvin M. Seshan, Surya V. Alpers, Charles E. Appel, Gerald B. Balow, James E. Bruijn, Jan A. Cook, Terence Ferrario, Franco Fogo, Agnes B. Ginzler, Ellen M. Hebert, Lee Hill, Gary Hill, Prue Jennette, J. Charles Kong, Norella C. Lesavre, Philippe Lockshin, Michael Looi, Lai-Meng Makino, Hirofumi Moura, Luiz A. [UNIFESP] Nagata, Michio Int Soc Nephrology Renal Soc Working Grp Classificati |
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D'Agati, Vivette D. Schwartz, Melvin M. Seshan, Surya V. Alpers, Charles E. Appel, Gerald B. Balow, James E. Bruijn, Jan A. Cook, Terence Ferrario, Franco Fogo, Agnes B. Ginzler, Ellen M. Hebert, Lee Hill, Gary Hill, Prue Jennette, J. Charles Kong, Norella C. Lesavre, Philippe Lockshin, Michael Looi, Lai-Meng Makino, Hirofumi Moura, Luiz A. [UNIFESP] Nagata, Michio Int Soc Nephrology Renal Soc Working Grp Classificati |
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Univ Amsterdam Columbia Univ Rush Med Coll Cornell Univ Univ Washington Columbia Presbyterian Med Ctr NIH Leiden Univ Imperial Coll Med Sch San Carlo Borromeo Hosp Vanderbilt Univ SUNY Hlth Sci Ctr Ohio State Univ Georges Pompidou European Hosp St Vincents Hosp Univ N Carolina Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia Hop Necker Enfants Malad Univ Malaya Okayama Univ Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Univ Tsukuba |
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Weening, Jan J. D'Agati, Vivette D. Schwartz, Melvin M. Seshan, Surya V. Alpers, Charles E. Appel, Gerald B. Balow, James E. Bruijn, Jan A. Cook, Terence Ferrario, Franco Fogo, Agnes B. Ginzler, Ellen M. Hebert, Lee Hill, Gary Hill, Prue Jennette, J. Charles Kong, Norella C. Lesavre, Philippe Lockshin, Michael Looi, Lai-Meng Makino, Hirofumi Moura, Luiz A. [UNIFESP] Nagata, Michio Int Soc Nephrology Renal Soc Working Grp Classificati |
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lupus erythematosus classification glomerulonephritis |
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lupus erythematosus classification glomerulonephritis |
description |
The currently used classification reflects our understanding of the pathogenesis of the various forms of lupus nephritis, but clinicopathologic studies have revealed the need for improved categorization and terminology. Based on the 1982 classification published under the auspices of the World Health Organization (WHO) and subsequent clinicopathologic data, we propose that class I and II be used for purely mesangial involvement (I, mesangial immune deposits without mesangial hypercellularity; II, mesangial immune deposits with mesangial hypercellularity); class III for focal glomerulonephritis (involving < 50% of total number of glomeruli) with subdivisions for active and sclerotic lesions; class IV for diffuse glomerulonephritis (involving 50% of total number of glomeruli) either with segmental (class IV-S) or global (class IV-G) involvement, and also with subdivisions for active and sclerotic lesions; class V for membranous lupus nephritis; and class VI for advanced sclerosing lesions. Combinations of membranous and proliferative glomerulonephritis(i.e., class III and V or class IV and V) should be reported individually in the diagnostic line. the diagnosis should also include entries for any concomitant vascular or tubulointerstitial lesions. One of the main advantages of the current revised classification is that it provides a clear and unequivocal description of the various lesions and classes of lupus nephritis, allowing a better standardization and lending a basis for further clinicopathologic studies. We hope that this revision, which evolved under the auspices of the International Society of Nephrology and the Renal Pathology Society, will contribute to further advancement of the WHO classification. |
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Kidney International. Malden: Blackwell Publishing Inc, v. 65, n. 2, p. 521-530, 2004. 10.1111/j.1523-1755.2004.00443.x 0085-2538 WOS:000187919500017 |
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