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Mezengiyoproliferatif Glomerülonefritli Sistemik İdiyopatik Artrit Olgusu

Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis Complicated by Mesengioproliferative Glomerulonephritis

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), one of the most common rheumatic diseases of childhood, is characterized by chronic synovitis and other organ dysfunctions. The characteristic renal lesion in JIA is amyloidosis, usually associated with chronic disease activity but the disease may cause different clinical conditions varying from hematuria to obstructive uropathy. In this report we describe a child with systemic-onset juvenile idiopathic artrhritis and mesengioproliferative glomerulonephritis.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Juvenil idiyopatik artrit (JİA) çocukluk döneminin en yaygın romatolojik hastalığıdır. Kronik sinovit en sık görülen bulgudur; ancak hastalık diğer organları da etkileyebilir. JlA'da kronik hastalık aktivitesine bağlı en sık böbrek tutulumu amiloidozdur; ancak böbrek tutulumu hafif hematüriden obstrüktif üropatiye kadar değişen farklı klinik bulgulara yol açabilir. Biz sistemik JİA nedeniyle takip edilen, izlemde mezengiyoproliferatif glomerülonefrit tanısı alan bir olguyu takdim ediyoruz.
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