A 6-year-old boy presents with a gross hematuria and no other symptoms 2 days after a sore throat. A kidney biopsy reveals mesangial proliferation on light microscopy and IgA deposits on...


A 6-year-old boy presents with a gross hematuria and no other symptoms 2 days after a sore throat. A kidney biopsy reveals mesangial proliferation on light microscopy and IgA deposits on immunofluorescence. What is his likely diagnosis?


A. Poststreptococcal GN


B. Henoch-Schönlein purpura


C. Alport syndrome


D. Benign familial hematuria


E. IgA nephropathy



May 03, 2022
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