Dear Friends, My brother (Age-26) has Nephrotic Syndrome, We did kidney biopsy test on sep-2009 and Report are?
Kidney biopsy shows 11 glomeruli. One glomerulus shows segmental sclerosis involving the apical region with mesangial foam cell change. There is no thickening of basement membrane, proliferative or exudative activity. Tubulo-interstitium and blood vessels are unremarkable. IF is negative for 1gA,1gG,1gM C3 and C1q.
The features are those of fucal an segmental glomerulonephritis (FSGS-tip lesion).
He also has the regular checkup with the doctor since then, before treatment his report were :
URIN ALBUMIN ++++
URIN PROTEIN (24hr) in mg 5610
BLOOD PLATELET COUNT 198000
BLOOD SERUM CHOLESTEROL 683
BLOOD SERUM PROTEIN 4.9
BLOOD SERUM ALBUMIN 2.7
BLOOD SERUM GLOBULIN 2.2
and after Six month treatment he had recovery in medical report (Urin & Blood), Feb-2010 report are :-
URIN ALBUMIN +++
URIN PROTEIN (24hr) in mg 630 mg
BLOOD LEUCOCYTES 14200
BLOOD PLATELET COUNT 178000
BLOOD SERUM CHOLESTEROL 179 mg
BLOOD SERUM PROTEIN 5.6 gm
BLOOD SERUM ALBUMIN 3.4 gm
BLOOD SERUM GLOBULIN 2.2 gm
Which was quite well in terms of protein leakage but next month in March-2010 his report change suddenly :-
URIN ALBUMIN +++
URIN PROTEIN (24hr) in mg 6750 mg
BLOOD LEUCOCYTES 9500
BLOOD PLATELET COUNT 180000
BLOOD SERUM CHOLESTEROL 179 mg
BLOOD SERUM PROTEIN 5.6 gm
BLOOD SERUM ALBUMIN 3.4 gm
BLOOD SERUM GLOBULIN 2.2 gm
Which is very bad in terms of Protein leakage. He is taking following medicine (Dossage sujjested by Doctor):-
1) WYSOLONE 60 mg
2) RANTAC
3) RAMISTAR 10 mg
4) AZTOR 10 mg
5) SHELCAL
6) TELMA 40
If any one has any idea about this treatment then please let me know. If any doctor can reply me on his going treatment then I will be highly obliged for this. Waiting for your reply. :cry:
Chandan Gupta
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