TY - JOUR AU - Khalid, Muhammad AU - Ahmad, Jamal AU - Azmat Khan, Muhammad PY - 2017/04/30 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - HISTOPATHOLOGICAL PATTERN OF GLOMERULAR LESIONS ON PERCUTANEOUS RENAL BIOPSY IN PROTEINURIC PATIENTS: Glomerular Lesions in Proteinuric Patients JF - Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal JA - PAFMJ VL - 67 IS - 2 SE - Original Articles DO - UR - https://pafmj.org/PAFMJ/article/view/346 SP - 211-15 AB - <p><strong>Objective</strong>: To determine the histopathological pattern of glomerular lesions on per-cutaneous renal biopsy in patients presenting with proteinuria.<br><strong>Study Design:</strong>&nbsp;Cross-sectional descriptive study.<br>Place and Duration of Study: Department of Medicine, Combined Military Hospital Peshawar, from Aug 2012 to May 2015.<br><strong>Material and Methods:</strong>&nbsp;From the adult patients undergoing renal biopsy for various indications in our department, we selected a cohort of 200 patients who had proteinuria of ≥1 gram/24 hours on presentation. A percutaneous renal biopsy was performed in these patients and the specimens were subjected to histopathology and immunofluorescence studies. The results of biopsy findings were considered along with other clinical and laboratory data to reach conclusive clinico-histopathological diagnoses of various glomerular diseases.<br><strong>Results:</strong>&nbsp;Most patients with proteinuria (91%, n=182) have glomerular disease. Among glomerular diseases, primary ones are more common (69.8%) than secondary disorders (26.9%). In our study cohort, focal segmental glomerulosclerosis is the most common diagnosis (23%), while lupus nephritisis the most common secondary glomerular disorder (7%). Other common glomerular disorders are membranous nephropathy (12%), IgA nephropathy (9%), and post-infectious glomerulonephritis (6%).<br><strong>Conclusion:&nbsp;</strong>Glomerular disease is common in patients presenting with proteinuria. Its histopathological pattern appears similar to that mentioned in many other studies of the region.</p><p>&nbsp;</p> ER -