Hereditary Nephritis is also known as Alport syndrome. A group of diseases caused by gene mutation
What is the Pathology of Hereditary Nephritis?
The pathology of hereditary nephritis is:
-Etiology: The cause of hereditary nephritis is genetic factors.
-Genes involved: COL4A1-A6 genes.
-Pathogenesis: The sequence of events that lead to hereditary nephritis is poorly understood but maybe due to the mutation of genes.
-Morphology: Not applicable.
-Histology: The histology associated with hereditary nephritis shows thin GBM with thickening.
How does Hereditary Nephritis Present?
Patients with hereditary nephritis typically are males present at the first years of life. The symptoms, features, and clinical findings associated with hereditary nephritis include hematuria, renal dysfunction, proteinuria, deafness,edema, and vision changes.
How is Hereditary Nephritis Diagnosed?
Hereditary nephritis is diagnosed through history taking, physical examination, urinalysis, renal biopsy, hearing and vision tests, genetic testing.
How is Hereditary Nephritis Treated?
Hereditary nephritis is treated mainly by managing the symptoms, diuretics, limiting sodium intake, and managing high blood pressure.
What is the Prognosis of Hereditary Nephritis?
The prognosis of hereditary nephritis is poor.