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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: Segmental Membranous Glomerulopathy with IgG1 Kappa Deposits 2 hours ago
My guess is that this is a rare example of MN due to a MGRS. I would consider therapy with Daratumumab. Need opinion from Dr. Leung or Dr.Jhaveri ...
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Segmental Membranous Glomerulopathy with IgG1 Kappa Deposits 3 hours ago
Dear Colleagues, I have an interesting case I was hoping to get your input. I have a 25 year old female with a history of PCOS and dyspareunia and...
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RE: Fibronectin glomerulopath 3 hours ago
My sense is that the mesangial nodules are often much larger than what is described in the report. "Giant' nodules and dense deposits are usually t...
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RE: Fibronectin glomerulopath 3 hours ago
Just curious- why are you skeptical of a diagnosis of Fibronectin Glomerulopathy? Seems like a pretty classical case! ---------------------------...
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RE: Post Partum AKI 3 hours ago
Anti-GBM antibodies can sometimes present atypically, meaning that some patients may have these antibodies without them binding to their own glomer...
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RE: SIADH conundrum 3 hours ago
Here is the Goldberg paper (attached) first describing the electrolyte-free water clearance we were taught as house officers and fellows at Penn wh...
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RE: SIADH conundrum 3 hours ago
Thank you John. Much appreciated. Mario ------------------------------ Mario Rubin, M.D. Houston TX (713) 252-5539 ------------------------------
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RE: Post Partum AKI 3 hours ago
I think that I would treat this as ANCA vasculitis as well; Rituximab and steroids per Pexivas. What percent of the glomeruli have crescents? ho...
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RE: SIADH conundrum 4 hours ago
I remember when I first read the 1986 AJM paper by Rose (attached above) in which he explains the difference between Osmotic free water clearance a...
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RE: Fibronectin glomerulopath 4 hours ago
I am also skeptical of the diagnosis of fibronectin GN. IHC stain for fibronectin and/or fibrillary deposits on EM would help. Genetic testing for ...
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RE: Fibronectin glomerulopath 4 hours ago
I am also skeptical of the diagnosis of fibronectin GN. IHC stain for fibronectin and/or fibrillary deposits on EM would help. Genetic testing for ...
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RE: SIADH conundrum 4 hours ago
Here it is + a couple of other Burton Rose papers on electrolyte-free water clearance. ------------------------------ John Schwartz MD Dalla...
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RE: Post Partum AKI 5 hours ago
Pauci-Immune crescentic GN -ANCA- negative. RTX + Steroids (rapid raper) , No Avacopan . may be best choice- a short course (8 weeks ) of oral CYC ...
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RE: Post Partum AKI 7 hours ago
IF is negative. C-ANCA and P-ANCA both are negative. EM is pending. How may we go this finding? --------------------------------- Wael Jebur MD d...
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RE: Crescentic GN With Raised Anti-GBM But No Immune Deposit 12 hours ago
Could you post some de-identified pictures of the LM findings?. ------------------------------ Richard Glassock MD, FASN Emeritus Professor Geff...
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RE: Fibronectin glomerulopath 13 hours ago
Have you confirmrd fibronectin Glomerulopsthy by appropriate staining or other analysis of the kidney biopsy? i so, I would taper and eventually st...
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Fibronectin glomerulopath 14 hours ago
65yr old lady HYPERTENSION detected 11/2025 12/2025 H/O PEDAL EDEMA + TOOK torsemide from local hospital 12/2025 creatinine- 0.9/ACR 1670 4/2026 ...
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RE: Crescentic GN With Raised Anti-GBM But No Immune Deposit 16 hours ago
Does your immunohistologist routinely perform a positive control with each kidney biopsy to be sure that the reagents are working properly.? ----...
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RE: Crescentic GN With Raised Anti-GBM But No Immune Deposit 18 hours ago
Dr. Dastoor- PLEX is designed to remove circulating antibody, not tissue deposited antibody . CYC, not RTX , is standard of care for anti-GBM antib...
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RE: Crescentic GN With Raised Anti-GBM But No Immune Deposit 18 hours ago
Yes, but false positive anti-GBM antibody is equally implausible. If spikes were seen on LM ( silver Methenaminec-Jones stain) with might be anti-G...
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RE: Crescentic GN With Raised Anti-GBM But No Immune Deposit 20 hours ago
Seems like u could be dealing with dual positive anti GBM and Membranous Nephroapthy. I also wonder if some of the improvement you see is related t...
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RE: Crescentic GN With Raised Anti-GBM But No Immune Deposit 20 hours ago
Thank you prof Glassock. I will ask the histopathologist about that although it would very unlucky to get 6 in IF sample that all sclerosed -----...
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RE: Crescentic GN With Raised Anti-GBM But No Immune Deposit 20 hours ago
I forgot to mention that eGFR although dipped to 18ml/min it did come up to 23 while treating the ecoli bacteraemia and she has had excellent urine...
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RE: Crescentic GN With Raised Anti-GBM But No Immune Deposit 20 hours ago
This is not "atypical anti-GBM disease. Such "atypical " disease is characterized by negative serum anti-GBM antibodies by conventional tests and b...
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RE: Crescentic GN With Raised Anti-GBM But No Immune Deposit 20 hours ago
False positive anti-GBM antibody tests by conventional ELISA using COLIV alpha 3 NC1 domain as the target antigen are very uncommon. ([More]
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Crescentic GN With Raised Anti-GBM But No Immune Deposit 22 hours ago
Dear expert colleagues, We currently have a patient with a slightly atypical presentation of anti-GBM disease, and we would be very grateful for ...
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RE: Post Partum AKI 23 hours ago
Unlikely to be antiGBM disease with this degree of proteinuria, but it is still possible . If anti-GBM disease then PLEX , CYC and steroids. If "pa...
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RE: Post Partum AKI 1 day ago
All immunological tests including ANKA , complement C3, C4 , ANA and ds DNA antibodies are negative. Anti GBM antibody was not done. Biopsy showed ...
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RE: SIADH conundrum 1 day ago
I had the opportunity and privilege of working with Dr. Goldberg when he moved from Penn to Temple University in Philadelphia several decades ago. ...
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RE: Help me make sense of this 24 hr urine study for stones. 1 day ago
One additional perspective from pediatric nephrology and crystallization physiology: What I find particularly interesting here is that the patient...
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RE: Help me make sense of this 24 hr urine study for stones. 1 day ago
Dr Ali, Thank you for sending the prior 24 hr urine. A couple of comments about it. The urine creatinine is significantly lower than the most re...
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RE: SIADH conundrum 1 day ago
The electrolyte-free water clearance was first proposed by Marty Goldberg, Medical Clinics of North America, March 1981, pages 251-269. ---------...
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RE: Potential donor with mutation in NR3C2 Gene 1 day ago
I think she is , but l have to verify, we always ask for availability of alternative donors when face such difficult decisions -----------------...
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RE: Potential donor with mutation in NR3C2 Gene 1 day ago
I forgot to ask an important question on earlier post - is this the only potential living donor candidate ? if answer is yes - does your program ha...
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RE: Post Partum TMA 1 day ago
Dear Satish, if you believe she had DIC and deranged coagulation, then there is definitely no reason to start her on Eculizumab, as Professor Richa...
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RE: Help me make sense of this 24 hr urine study for stones. 1 day ago
What is the patient's BMI or waist circumference? ------------------------------ Richard Glassock MD, FASN Emeritus Professor Geffen School of Me...
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RE: Post Partum TMA 1 day ago
I believe in interpreting the clinical picture to reach a diagnosis more than other parameters. This is a lady who had a preterm delivery at her ho...
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RE: Potential donor with mutation in NR3C2 Gene 1 day ago
This is a follow-up on the case: her aldosterone level was 5.3 ng/dL (reference range 0–30), and plasma renin activity was 0.763 ng/mL/h (reference...
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RE: Help me make sense of this 24 hr urine study for stones. 1 day ago
@john asplin ....thanks for the amazing review on citrate and bicarbonate metabolism . I always assumed that in addition to citrate being converted...
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RE: Help me make sense of this 24 hr urine study for stones. 1 day ago
The patient is consuming a high sodium diet, around 5 grams per day, he must be using the salt shaker liberally. This needs attention. I guess that...
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RE: Help me make sense of this 24 hr urine study for stones. 1 day ago
Dr. Asplin, Thank you so for much for the response. The patient reports he only meats one portion of meat (Like the size of a hamburger patty) 4 ...
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RE: Post Partum TMA 1 day ago
Thai case has all of the hallmarks of aHUS, even though Post-Partum RCN is strongly suggest. A full reading of the kidney biopsy is not yet availab...
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RE: Post Partum AKI 1 day ago
What did the kidney biopsy show? Thanks. ------------------------------ Richard Glassock MD, FASN Emeritus Professor Geffen School of Medici...
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RE: Post Partum AKI 2 days ago
A patient with 13 gm of proteinuria , low albumin, with generalized edema and acute kidney injury (AKI), showing fast deterioration. Is there any h...
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RE: Post Partum TMA 2 days ago
Thank you for sharing this case. It presents significant challenges, as postpartum Thrombotic Microangiopathy (TMA) could be associated with Thromb...
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RE: Help me make sense of this 24 hr urine study for stones. 2 days ago
Dr Dastoor, As for a combo of Kcitrate and Kbicarb, I view it no differently than Kcitrate. The increase in urine citrate is from the alkali load...
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RE: Help me make sense of this 24 hr urine study for stones. 2 days ago
What is the density (Hounsfield units) of the stones on the CT? While this doesn't discriminate perfectly among stone compositions, [More]
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RE: Help me make sense of this 24 hr urine study for stones. 2 days ago
Would you consider replacing K citrate and Na bicarb with Sybnial ( k citrate and K bicarb) ... What's your experience with drug in stone managemen...
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RE: Help me make sense of this 24 hr urine study for stones. 2 days ago
Note high BUN and Sodium -- likely due to high animal protein intake (? likely processed meat which recently has been labeled as a carcinogen). E...
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RE: Help me make sense of this 24 hr urine study for stones. 2 days ago
In order to interpret the urine I'm going to make a few assumptions: 1) The patient has formed uric acid stones in the past and that is why he is t...
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