This article is an overview of the immunomodulatory effects of apheresis in renal diseases, especially primary and secondary glomerulonephritis, and the clinical evidence for the efficacy of apheresis therapy. Permeability factor(s) derived from circulating T cells are speculated to have a crucial role in the proteinuria of nephrotic syndrome (NS). Plasma exchange (PE); immunoadsorption plasmapheresis (IAPP), using protein A sepharose cartridges; low-density lipoprotein apheresis; and lymphocytapheresis (LCAP) have been used to remove such factors or pathogenic T cells. Other glomerular diseases induced by specific antibodies such as anti-glomerular basement membrane antibodies, anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies, and immune-complexes h...
Immune deposits/complexes are detected in a multitude of tissues in autoimmune disorders, but no org...
Glomerular diseases (GD) are characterized by lesions of the glomerular basement, which may be or ma...
Diagnosis of glomerulopathy requires correlation between: (a) clinicopathological syndromes, (b) kid...
This article overviewed the immunomodulation effects and clinical evidence of apheresis in renal dis...
Therapeutic apheresis is an extracorporeal treatment that selectively separates abnormal cells or su...
Therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) with hollow fiber modules is used in different severe diseases sin...
IMMUNOADSORPTION APHERESIS FOR SEVERE SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS WITH NEPHRITIS: A PIVOTAL STUDYCl...
Glomerular diseases are considered to be the result of inherited or acquired disorders and may manif...
Therapeutic apheresis (TA) as a treatment for antibody-associated vasculitis (AAV) was questioned by...
This article reviews the clinical features, pathogenesis, investigation and management of glomerulon...
Introduction: Most forms of human glomerulonephritis (GN) result from immunologic mechanisms that ar...
Few observations on apheresis in pediatric nephrology units have been published. This retrospective...
This article reviews advances in the scientific basis and medical practice of plasmapheresis and cyt...
Anti-GBM nephritis is an autoimmune disorder charac-terized by rapidly progressive glomerulonephriti...
INTRODUCTION: Lipoprotein glomerulopathy is a glomerulonephritis which was described for the first t...
Immune deposits/complexes are detected in a multitude of tissues in autoimmune disorders, but no org...
Glomerular diseases (GD) are characterized by lesions of the glomerular basement, which may be or ma...
Diagnosis of glomerulopathy requires correlation between: (a) clinicopathological syndromes, (b) kid...
This article overviewed the immunomodulation effects and clinical evidence of apheresis in renal dis...
Therapeutic apheresis is an extracorporeal treatment that selectively separates abnormal cells or su...
Therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) with hollow fiber modules is used in different severe diseases sin...
IMMUNOADSORPTION APHERESIS FOR SEVERE SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS WITH NEPHRITIS: A PIVOTAL STUDYCl...
Glomerular diseases are considered to be the result of inherited or acquired disorders and may manif...
Therapeutic apheresis (TA) as a treatment for antibody-associated vasculitis (AAV) was questioned by...
This article reviews the clinical features, pathogenesis, investigation and management of glomerulon...
Introduction: Most forms of human glomerulonephritis (GN) result from immunologic mechanisms that ar...
Few observations on apheresis in pediatric nephrology units have been published. This retrospective...
This article reviews advances in the scientific basis and medical practice of plasmapheresis and cyt...
Anti-GBM nephritis is an autoimmune disorder charac-terized by rapidly progressive glomerulonephriti...
INTRODUCTION: Lipoprotein glomerulopathy is a glomerulonephritis which was described for the first t...
Immune deposits/complexes are detected in a multitude of tissues in autoimmune disorders, but no org...
Glomerular diseases (GD) are characterized by lesions of the glomerular basement, which may be or ma...
Diagnosis of glomerulopathy requires correlation between: (a) clinicopathological syndromes, (b) kid...