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[Bronchitis, pregnancy test and hematuria--an atypical algorithm for diagnosis]
Journal Paper/Review - Aug 22, 2007
Sawatzki Mikael, Kalbermatter S, Ramseier E
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PubMed
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A 42-year old housewife presented herself with flu symptoms and dry cough. Because of pregnancy test (chest x-ray) we accidentally detected a hematuria. Exact medical history revealed the presence of a known IgA-Nephropathy. Banal respiratory infections can exacerbate IgA Nephropathy. In addition, medical history and further investigations are important because of possible secondary IgA-Glomerulonephritis. Treatment of IgA glomerulopathy depends on blood pressure, renal function and degree of proteinuria. An acute renal insufficancy is uncommon (< 5%), but 25% patients develop during 20-25 years a terminal insufficandy.