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The latest Nephrology Self-Assessment Program (nephSAP) issue, Volume 24: Issue 5 (Feb 2026): Home Hemodialysis is now available online.
RE: Generic FSGS 1 hour ago
Nephrin mutations have been associated with "recurrences" (really de novo disease like aGBM ) in Alport's. ------------------------------ Richar...
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RE: Iptacopan in IgA - A very Impressive response 3 hours ago
I have had patients approved (and receiving) for Tarpeyo, Sibeprenilamab, Atrasentan, and colleagues that have had Spasentan and iptacopan approved...
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RE: Iptacopan in IgA - A very Impressive response 3 hours ago
I have been hearing the cost of Sibeprenilamab is $400,000 per year , that could push the price of Iptacopan lower . Yes these drugs are expensiv...
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RE: Generic FSGS 3 hours ago
This is a very weird story. A clearly genetic cause should have only very rare recurrences, as Dr. Nauman explained. Another option to explore migh...
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RE: Iptacopan in IgA - A very Impressive response 3 hours ago
that is the million dollar (literally) question. 1) How longe do we treat our patients with these newer, very effective but expensive agents, and...
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RE: Iptacopan in IgA - A very Impressive response 5 hours ago
In 2012 and 2019 she had a course of steroids in Yemen and the UAE respectively . The last biopsy showed significant C3 deposits . She was reluct...
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RE: Iptacopan in IgA - A very Impressive response 5 hours ago
I agree- very impressive response to Iptacopan!! What features in this case led you to use Iptacopan for initial therapy rather than steroids and M...
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Iptacopan in IgA - A very Impressive response 5 hours ago
I just wanted to share some impressive results of Iptacopan for our patient 30 year old female , with IgA Nephroapthy - M1 E0 S1 T1 C0 ( 3+ igA/...
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RE: Interesting GN case 6 hours ago
The description of the biopsy above seems like some type of immune-complex mediated GN with polytypic IgG dominant staining. I agree the biopsy des...
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RE: IgAN With Crescents 7 hours ago
To quote Uptodate chapter on Treatment of IgA and when to start IS therapy Having 3 of 4 criteria is an indication These include 1. Low for age...
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RE: Fibrillary glomerulonephritis recurrence in a kidney transplant 9 hours ago
The apparent monotypism of LC (lambda dominant ) is probably masked polyclonal deposition , not a MGRS. I would carry out Pronase digestion and res...
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RE: Fibrillary glomerulonephritis recurrence in a kidney transplant 12 hours ago
Idiopathic FGN doesn't respond well to IS, this patient didn't response earlier and I guess is that he won't now either. Ah and aah lesions are com...
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RE: Generic FSGS 12 hours ago
Only genetic NS to recur in Kidney Tx that I know of is in those with large deletions of NPHS1. Recipient has not developed tolerance to Nephrin an...
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RE: Generic FSGS 13 hours ago
Thank you both for your expert input . I will try to access Atrasentan for these patients . Just a bit of information , especially in regards to ...
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Fibrillary glomerulonephritis recurrence in a kidney transplant 13 hours ago
A 56-year-old man first presented in 2014 with nephrotic syndrome. Kidney biopsy at that time showed a fibrillary glomerulonephritis. A work-up, in...
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RE: IgAN With Crescents 14 hours ago
Thank You so much for your valuable insights Dr.Glassock ! MRI is not done yet . Will update with results and genetic testing. Will make the sugges...
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RE: IgAN With Crescents 15 hours ago
Clearly she needs Immunosuppression /Antiinflammatory therapy,, but chronic liver disease will limit choices. I would hold off from using Iptacopan...
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RE: IgAN With Crescents 19 hours ago
Fascinating case . Do you have a liver MRI of liver for iron excess. I think I would do a HFE genetic test for Hemochromatosis. Glomerular IgA depo...
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IgAN With Crescents 20 hours ago
40 y Hispanic female with hx of anxiety ,Elevated LFTs,Presented with gross hematuria ,No URT +family hx of liver disease in mother -unknown Has 6...
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RE: Pseudohypertension or true uncontrolled HTN 1 day ago
Would a non - invasive estimation of Central Aortic Pressure (wave form of peripheral pulse ) be a better option than an arterial line.? Just Cur...
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RE: Generic FSGS 1 day ago
Yes, a small post-Hoc analysis of the DUPLEX trial of Sparsentan in genetic forms of FSGS lesions did show benefits of this agent .( See Yee et al ...
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RE: Interesting GN case 1 day ago
MPGN Type III is no-longer used as a diagnostic term in kidney pathology- this an ICGN pattern if injury lesion. I do not see any description if do...
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RE: Interesting GN case 1 day ago
Staining for K/L came positive for both, 3+, not monoclonal. ------------------------------ Daniele Rios Leite MD University of Florida Jacksonv...
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RE: Interesting GN case 1 day ago
Final path report has dramatically changed. "Left native kidney biopsy: Membranoproliferative nephritis, type III, see comment Moderate chr...
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RE: 20 year old with PKD1 mutation asking if he can join the Military. 1 day ago
Dr. Vishnapolsky is correct. Per DODI6130.03 (V1) (Medical Standards for Military Service: Appointment, Enlistment, or Induction) Chapter 6.15(m), ...
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RE: Pseudohypertension or true uncontrolled HTN 1 day ago
@Raymond Townsend @Matthew Weir @Agarwal Rajiv Would any of you go directly to arterial line BP assessment in this patient? Or would you pref...
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RE: Generic FSGS 1 day ago
These cases do NOT appear to be "Primary FSGS" an acquired disease of podocytes thought to be related to a circulating factor that often responds t...
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RE: Managing severe hypertension in outpatient settings 1 day ago
One of the biggest changes in my medical years is the approach to HTN not as the number but a symptom. HTN emergency v urgency etc. This was t...
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Generic FSGS 1 day ago
I saw 2 of 10 siblings today, 6 male and 4 female . They are the offspring of two first degree cousins . All 10 of the siblings have been diagnose...
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RE: 20 year old with PKD1 mutation asking if he can join the Military. 1 day ago
Well that may settle this medical and philosophical debate, thank you Dr Vishnepolsky. I understand that the military cannot look at the nuances ...
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RE: Friday afternoon Biopsy results - Lupus with TMA/Anti-Phospholipid Syndrome. 1 day ago
APAbs are antibodies, why is it that decreasing production of antibodies has had such variable clinical results? One report sounds encouragin...
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RE: Friday afternoon Biopsy results - Lupus with TMA/Anti-Phospholipid Syndrome. 1 day ago
In APS /aPL positive patients with HTN and CKD, renal artery stenosis is very prevalent and maybe it could be interesting to perform a Doppler US. ...
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RE: 20 year old with PKD1 mutation asking if he can join the Military. 1 day ago
A history of polycystic kidneys is a disqualifying condition by US military medical standards regardless of Mayo class. If he already knows this in...
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RE: Managing severe hypertension in outpatient settings 1 day ago
Dr. Abid+ if you have access to the UpToDate chapter on " Management of severe asymptomatic hypertension in Adults" by Varin and Elliott (last re...
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RE: 20 year old with PKD1 mutation asking if he can join the Military. 1 day ago
Dr. Chebib- thanks for your excellent and well calibrated response. We are in a new era of medicine and need to adapt in a non-paternalistic, evide...
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RE: 20 year old with PKD1 mutation asking if he can join the Military. 1 day ago
Thank you Dr. Glassock. We, and others, are working on such models/tools. In our hands, AI-empowered tools reporting the various imaging metrics ...
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RE: 20 year old with PKD1 mutation asking if he can join the Military. 1 day ago
Dr. Chebib- Thanks for your very informative post. The subtleties of the genetic architecture of ADPKD are difficult to remember. Is there an AI ...
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Managing severe hypertension in outpatient settings 2 days ago
Hi everyone, We have been recently encountering several cases of patients with BP higher than 180/100 but otherwise asymptomatic. Since recent A...
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RE: 20 year old with PKD1 mutation asking if he can join the Military. 2 days ago
Thank you for sharing the case. Would it be possible to share the genetic testing results redacted? Also sharing few representative images of both ...
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RE: 20 year old with PKD1 mutation asking if he can join the Military. 2 days ago
Great discussions. Can you please provide more details on the genetic findings? Which exon / amino acid position is involved? If the truncation i...
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RE: Pseudohypertension or true uncontrolled HTN 2 days ago
No LVH by ECHO or EKG. Osler phenomenon present. Do we call this isolated systolic hypertension or pseudo-hypertension? I want to see a non-invasiv...
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RE: Pseudohypertension or true uncontrolled HTN 2 days ago
Thank you all for your thoughtful responses. I reviewed his EKG and echo, both done within the past 3 months The QRS voltage is normal in the p...
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RE: Pseudohypertension or true uncontrolled HTN 2 days ago
I would bet he certainly has HTN, if not he would feel awful being already on metoprolol and lisinopril 40. The question is "to what level if any...
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RE: 20 year old with PKD1 mutation asking if he can join the Military. 2 days ago
If the Military has prescribed medical conditions that make this just too complicated independent of what he really has, then perhaps he should see...
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RE: 20 year old with PKD1 mutation asking if he can join the Military. 2 days ago
If he plans to be deployed to the Middle East,where there over a 100 US bases, and high probability he will be , I would recommend against it . In ...
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RE: 20 year old with PKD1 mutation asking if he can join the Military. 2 days ago
Thanks, the waiver process does involve physicians expert advice, so under a waiver request, the question does assume clinical relevance. In this c...
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RE: 20 year old with PKD1 mutation asking if he can join the Military. 2 days ago
Dr: Glassock: Part of the AI response (which I didn't include) describes the waiver application process. It will involve obtaining medical clearanc...
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RE: 20 year old with PKD1 mutation asking if he can join the Military. 2 days ago
Thanks Dr. Venkat for this illuminating response (AI supported). The question asked was somewhat different. "Would you give him permission to enter...
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RE: Pseudohypertension or true uncontrolled HTN 2 days ago
Good point. What were the Cardiac ECHO and EKG findings in this case? ------------------------------ Richard Glassock MD, FASN Laguna Woods CA (...
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RE: Friday afternoon Biopsy results - Lupus with TMA/Anti-Phospholipid Syndrome. 2 days ago
Dr.Achkar - thank you for this interesting suggestion concerning use of Neonatal Fc R antagonism to treat APLAS . Theoretically thus is an attracti...
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