Renal biopsy showed deposits of iga in the mesangium
Renal biopsy showed deposits of IgA in the mensangium
Frequency In the US: Approximately 14 cases occur per 100,000 school-aged children. HSP also occurs in adults, although less commonly than in children. Mortality/Morbidity: In general, HSP is a benign self-limited disorder. Fewer than 5%o of cases cause chronic symptoms. Fewer than 1%o of cases progress to end-stage renal failure S ex Male-to-female ratio is about 2: 1 ge 75% of patients affected are aged 2-ll vears. In some series as many as 27% of the patients are adults
Frequency: • In the US: Approximately 14 cases occur per 100,000 school-aged children. HSP also occurs in adults, although less commonly than in children. Mortality/Morbidity: In general, HSP is a benign self-limited disorder. • Fewer than 5% of cases cause chronic symptoms. • Fewer than 1% of cases progress to end-stage renal failure. Sex: Male-to-female ratio is about 2:1. Age: 75% of patients affected are aged 2-11 years. In some series, as many as 27% of the patients are adults
Manifestations History: The most common symptoms of HSP include the following Rash(95-100%), especially involving the legs, may not be present on initial presentation Subcutaneous edema(20-50%0) Abdominal pain and vomiting(85% Joint pain ( 60-80%), especially involving knees and ankles Scrotal edema(2-35%) Bloody stools (hematochezia"")
Manifestations • History: The most common symptoms of HSP include the following: • Rash (95-100%), especially involving the legs, may not be present on initial presentation • Subcutaneous edema (20-50%) • Abdominal pain and vomiting (85%) • Joint pain (60-80%), especially involving knees and ankles • Scrotal edema (2-35%) • Bloody stools ("hematochezia", "melena" )
ADAM SADAMI
Manifestations Physical: Palpable purpura, particularly on the buttocks and legs Edema of the hands, feet, scalp, and ears Arthritis, most commonly involving the knees and ankles Abdominal tenderness Gastrointestinal bleeding Acute scrotal edema that may mimic testicular torsion
Manifestations Physical: • Palpable purpura, particularly on the buttocks and legs • Edema of the hands, feet, scalp, and ears • Arthritis, most commonly involving the knees and ankles • Abdominal tenderness • Gastrointestinal bleeding • Acute scrotal edema that may mimic testicular torsion