J Med Assoc Thai 2006; 89 (3):262

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Update in Pathophysiology and Histopathology of Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis
Kanjanabuch T Mail, Lewsuwan S , Kitiyakara C , Cheunsuchon B , Eiam-Ong S

Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) is the leading cause of nephrotic syndrome in an adult worldwide. The prevalence of FSGS is estimated as being 20-30% in adults over the age of 15 years and slightly higher (30-35%) in the elderly (age > 60 years). The diagnosis solely relies on pathologic findings, which sclerosis involves some, but not all glomeruli (focal), and sclerosis affects a portion, but not the entire, glomerular tuft (segmental). The pathogenesis remains inconclusive but podocyte injury has been postulated. Even though steroid is the mainstay treatment, only 20-40% of patients are complete respond.

Keywords : FSGS, Pathology, Glomerulosclerosis, Pathophysiology


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