OBJECTIVE
To analyze the characteristics of proteinuria and glomerular lesions in Henoch-Schönlein purpura nephritis (HSPN) of adults.
METHODS
The pathologic results and clinical data of 103 HSPN patients were analyzed.
RESULTS
Patients with mild or moderate proteinuria accounted for 40.8% and 37.9%, respectively. Patients with nephropathic proteinuria accounted for about 21.4%. Severer proteinuria resulted in higher blood pressure and increased cholesterol, and albumin decreased gradually (P < 0.01); meanwhile, total glomerular lesion, tubulointerstitial lesion, and vascular lesion also became severer (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSION
Proteinuria may indirectly reflect the severity of glomerular lesions in HSPN of adults.