ISSN: 2572-0775
Kelley Groves
Globally, post infectious glomerulonephritis is a common cause of acute glomerular disease. Persistent hypocomplementemia is known to be associated with dysregulation of the complement alternative pathway. Experimental evidence regarding the effect of viral illness in case of acute glomerular disease are very limited. The following report illustrates a unique presentation of post infectious glomerulonephritis associated with viral infection and discussion of C3 glomerulonephritis.