
Henoch-Schönlein purpura (HSP) - American Kidney Fund
2024年3月12日 · Henoch-Schönlein purpura (HSP), also known as anaphylactoid purpura, causes small blood vessels in your body, including those in the skin, stomach and kidneys, to become swollen and leak. One of the most obvious and common signs of this disease is a rash on the skin that looks like purple or red dots.
Henoch-Schonlein purpura - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic
2021年9月21日 · Henoch-Schonlein purpura is an inflammation of the small blood vessels of the skin, joints, bowels and kidneys. When blood vessels get inflamed, they can bleed into the skin, causing a reddish-purple rash (purpura). The most striking feature of this form of vasculitis is a purplish rash, typically on the lower legs and buttocks.
Henoch-Schonlein Purpura (HSP): Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - WebMD
2024年7月15日 · Henoch-Schönlein purpura (HSP) is a disease that inflames small blood vessels. The inflammation causes blood vessels in the skin, intestines, kidneys, and joints to...
Henoch-Schönlein Purpura - Johns Hopkins Vasculitis Center
In many fewer cases, primarily in adults, HSP can progress from hematuria (blood in the urine) to renal insufficiency (decreased kidney function). HSP patients who experience this symptom should be followed more closely, with regular testing of their urine for blood and protein.
Henoch-Schönlein Purpura (HSP) - National Kidney Federation
The easiest way to see if there is kidney involvement in HSP is to test the urine for blood with a dipstick. If this is negative, the kidneys are unlikely to be involved. If it is positive, blood tests to measure the function of the kidneys will give an indication as to the severity of involvement.
Clinical Practice Guidelines : Henoch-Schönlein purpura
Urinalysis and blood pressure measurement must be done when Henoch-Schönlein purpura (HSP) is suspected ; Most cases are self-limiting and only require symptomatic management; Close follow-up is critical to identify significant renal involvement requiring intervention. Renal involvement is usually asymptomatic; Background
Urological Manifestations of Henoch-Schonlein Purpura: A Review
Henoch-Schonlein purpura (HSP) is an immune-mediated systemic vasculitis generally found in children. The standard manifestations of HSP are palpable purpura, arthritis, abdominal pain, and renal complications. Although less common, there are significant urological manifestations associated with HSP.
Henoch-Schönlein purpura is a disease that causes small blood vessels in the body to become inflamed and leak. The primary symptom is a rash that looks like many small raised bruises. HSP can also affect the kidneys, digestive tract, and joints.
Henoch–Schönlein Purpura (HSP) - Symptoms and Causes
IgA vasculitis is a disease that involves purple spots on the skin, joint pain, gastrointestinal problems, and glomerulonephritis (a type of kidney disorder). It is also known as Henoch-Schönlein purpura (HSP).
Interventions for preventing and treating kidney disease in …
2015年8月7日 · Background: Henoch-Schönlein purpura (HSP) is the most common vasculitis of childhood but may occur in adults. This small vessel vasculitis is characterised by palpable purpura, abdominal pain, arthritis or arthralgia and kidney involvement. This is an update of a review first published in 2009.