Allergic purpura nephritis
Allergic purpura (anaphylactoid purpura), also known as hemorrhagic capillary poisoning, is a capillary allergic hemorrhagic disease that may be related to autoimmune damage to blood vessels. Clinical characteristics In addition to purpura, there are often symptoms such as rash and angioedema, arthritis, abdominal pain and nephritis. Renal damage caused by allergic purpura is clinically referred to as allergic purpura nephritis.
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