Immune-mediated kidney disease

Kidney disease of the glomerulus, blood vessels, and tubules mediated by the host's immune mechanism. Immune-mediated kidney disease is an immune response triggered by an antigen. The list of relevant antigens is large and continues to expand. These antigens are classified into renal and non-renal according to their origin in the kidney or extrarenal; they can also be divided into self or foreign antigens (endogenous or exogenous to humans) Derived), but the cause of the antigen is often unknown.

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