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Clinical and Experimental Nephrology | 2005

Microscopic polyangiitis after silicone breast implantation.

Masayuki Iyoda; Jyun Ito; Hisako Nagai; Kasumi Sato; Aki Kuroki; Takanori Shibata; Kozo Kitazawa; Tetsuzo Sugisaki

We describe the case of a patient who developed microscopic polyangiitis (MPA) after silicone breast implantation. A 60-year-old woman who had undergone silicone breast implantation was admitted to our hospital with complaints of general malaise and hematoproteinuria. She was diagnosed as having MPA with evidence of acute progressive renal failure, pulmonary hemorrhage, and positivity for myeloperoxidase-antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA). A renal biopsy showed severe necrotizing and crescentic glomerulonephritis with arteriolitis. The patient received high-dose steroids and plasma exchange treatment, but died of progressive pulmonary hemorrhage and multiple cerebral hemorrhage. Silicone implantation is associated with scleroderma, systemic lupus erythematosus, and rheumatoid arthritis. This case report indicates the possibility of the development of MPA after silicone breast implantation.


American Journal of Kidney Diseases | 2003

Acquired reactive perforating collagenosis in a nondiabetic hemodialysis patient: successful treatment with allopurinol.

Masayuki Iyoda; Fumihiro Hayashi; Aki Kuroki; Takanori Shibata; Kozo Kitazawa; Tetsuzo Sugisaki; Osamu Sakai

The authors present a case of acquired reactive perforating collagenosis developed in a nondiabetic hemodialysis patient, who was treated successfully with allopurinol. Treatment of acquired reactive perforating collagenosis is difficult and often ineffective. The patient had been unresponsive to conventional treatments, but the pruritus was controlled, and skin lesions subsequently resolved after the treatment with allopurinol. Possible mechanisms of allopurinol treatment for acquired reactive perforating collagenosis are discussed.


Human Pathology | 2010

Localization of nephritis-associated plasmin receptor in acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis

Takashi Oda; Nobuyuki Yoshizawa; Kazuo Yamakami; Kikuko Tamura; Aki Kuroki; Tetsuzo Sugisaki; Emi Sawanobori; Kohsuke Higashida; Yoshiyuki Ohtomo; Hiroo Kumagai; Soichiro Miura

The nephritis-associated plasmin receptor is a recently identified nephritogenic antigen associated with acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis and proposed to play a pathogenic role, but its precise glomerular localization in acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis has not been elucidated. We therefore analyzed renal biopsy sections from 10 acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis patients by using immunofluorescence staining with anti-nephritis-associated plasmin receptor antibody and various markers of glomerular components. Nephritis-associated plasmin receptor was detected in the glomeruli of all patients, and double staining for nephritis-associated plasmin receptor and collagen IV showed nephritis-associated plasmin receptor to be predominantly on the inner side of the glomerular tufts. Nephritis-associated plasmin receptor-positive areas within glomerular tufts were further characterized with markers for neutrophils, mesangial cells, endothelial cells, and macrophages. In 6 of the patients, nephritis-associated plasmin receptor staining was seen mainly in neutrophils and to a lesser degree in mesangial and endothelial cells. In the other 4 patients, nephritis-associated plasmin receptor staining was seen mainly in mesangial cells and to a lesser degree in neutrophils and endothelial cells. In all patients, macrophages showed little staining. Elevated plasmin activity in glomerular neutrophils was identified by combining in situ zymography staining for plasmin activity and immunofluorescence staining for neutrophils. The glomerular localizations of nephritis-associated plasmin receptor and another nephritogenic antigen, streptococcal pyrogenic exotoxin B, were compared by double immunofluorescence staining and found to be similar. These findings indicate the nephritogenic potential of nephritis-associated plasmin receptor and offer valuable information with respect to the pathogenic mechanism of acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis.


Ndt Plus | 2009

MPO-ANCA crescentic glomerulonephritis complicated by membranous nephropathy: MPO demonstrated in epimembranous deposits

Kei Matsumoto; Hirokazu Honda; Takanori Shibata; Daisuke Sanada; Yukihiro Wada; Eijin Ashikaga; Aki Kuroki; Kozo Kitazawa; Tadao Akizawa

An elderly woman presented with haematuria and proteinuria accompanied by elevated serum myeloperoxidase (MPO)-specific anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (MPO-ANCA). A renal biopsy revealed mild mesangial proliferation with fibrocellular crescent formation and a membranous glomerular lesion. Immunofluorescence microscopy using FITC-labelled rabbit anti-human MPO antibodies revealed granular MPO deposition along the glomerular capillary walls (GCW) with a staining profile similar to that of glomerular IgG deposition. The one-year follow-up renal biopsy revealed minimal IgG and undetectable MPO deposition. Both MPO and MPO-ANCA might have been responsible for the IgG immune depositions along the GCW in this patient.


Internal Medicine | 2002

Glomerular and Serum IgG Subclasses in Diffuse Proliferative Lupus Nephritis, Membranous Lupus Nephritis, and Idiopathic Membranous Nephropathy

Aki Kuroki; Takanori Shibata; Hirokazu Honda; Daisuke Totsuka; Kenji Kobayashi; Tetsuzo Sugisaki


Kidney International | 2005

Th2 cytokines increase and stimulate B cells to produce IgG4 in idiopathic membranous nephropathy

Aki Kuroki; Masayuki Iyoda; Takanori Shibata; Tetsuzo Sugisaki


Clinical and Experimental Nephrology | 2012

Renal disease in the elderly and the very elderly Japanese: analysis of the Japan Renal Biopsy Registry (J-RBR)

Hitoshi Yokoyama; Hitoshi Sugiyama; Hiroshi Sato; Takashi Taguchi; Michio Nagata; Seiichi Matsuo; Hirofumi Makino; Tsuyoshi Watanabe; Takao Saito; Yutaka Kiyohara; Shinichi Nishi; Hiroyuki Iida; Kunio Morozumi; Atsushi Fukatsu; Tamaki Sasaki; Kazuhiko Tsuruya; Yukimasa Kohda; Makoto Higuchi; Hideyasu Kiyomoto; Shin Goto; Motoshi Hattori; Hiroshi Hataya; Shoji Kagami; Norishige Yoshikawa; Yuichiro Fukasawa; Yoshihiko Ueda; Hiroshi Kitamura; Akira Shimizu; Kazumasa Oka; Naoki Nakagawa


Clinical and Experimental Nephrology | 2008

Lupus nephritis associated with positive MPO-ANCA in a patient with underlying autoimmune hemolytic anemia

Yuki Hirai; Masayuki Iyoda; Takanori Shibata; Eijin Ashikaga; Nozomu Hosaka; Hiroki Suzuki; Hisako Nagai; Masanori Mukai; Hirokazu Honda; Aki Kuroki; Kozo Kitazawa; Tadao Akizawa


Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2007

Chlamydia pneumoniae infection and MPO-ANCA-associated glomerulonephritis

Masayuki Iyoda; Aki Kuroki; Tetsuzo Sugisaki


Internal Medicine | 2013

Membranous Nephropathy that First Presented in Pregnancy

Yumie Aoshima; Masayuki Iyoda; Ai Nakazawa; Yutaka Yamaguchi; Aki Kuroki; Takanori Shibata; Tadao Akizawa

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Fumihiro Hayashi

Jikei University School of Medicine

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