IgA Nephropathy: Reflections on a Powerful Lesson From a Patient

Pietro A. Canetta, MD, MS

DISCLOSURES

Pietro A. Canetta, MD, MS, reflects on a particularly impactful case involving a young professional with IgA nephropathy, who was diagnosed after showing mild proteinuria and hematuria. Despite a biopsy revealing significant inflammation, the patient was initially treated with standard supportive care, but his motivation led to a more aggressive treatment plan, including steroids.

This approach, considered too aggressive at the time, resulted in the patient’s complete remission and stable GFR after 10 years. Dr Canetta now believes that early and aggressive treatment, including immunosuppression, is essential for long-term management and improving patient outcomes in IgA nephropathy.

Comments

3090D553-9492-4563-8681-AD288FA52ACE
Comments on Medscape are moderated and should be professional in tone and on topic. You must declare any conflicts of interest related to your comments and responses. Please see our Commenting Guide for further information. We reserve the right to remove posts at our sole discretion.
TOP PICKS FOR YOU