What is the difference IGA nephropathy and glomerulonephritis have it?

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What is the difference IGA nephropathy and glomerulonephritis is it? So what is IGA nephropathy, glomerulonephritis, what is it?

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IGA nephropathy is not accompanied by a group of systemic diseases, immune pathogenesis of renal biopsy in glomerular mesangial area with IGA nephropathy based granular deposition, clinical occult blood based glomerulonephritis. Patients with primary usually not associated with systemic disease, patients with secondary may be secondary to liver disease, allergic purpura. IGA nephropathy can be generated at any age, but eighty percent of patients with onset between 16-35 years old, and 50 years later is very rare before the age of 10, more men than women.
Also known as glomerulonephritis nephritis. "Nephritis" by definition is produced kidney inflammation, but it and other organs of the inflammation is not the same, for example, pneumonia, enteritis bacteria and pathogenic microorganisms directly damaged organelles, causing local inflammation. Not the same as nephritis, nephritis is an autoimmune disease, microbial antigens is not the same body after infection, produce different antibodies, binding to a different immune complex deposition in the different parts of the kidney, resulting in pathogenesis by loss of form is not the same type of nephritis. Glomerulonephritis arising from bilateral renal glomerular allergic diseases. Glomerular nephritis kidney disease is more common, is divided into acute and chronic.