ABSTRACT

HIV-1 infection is associated with a variety of glomerular diseases (Table 29.1): (1) HIV-associated collapsing glomerulopathy (frequently referred to as HIV-associated nephropathy [HIVAN], (2) HIV-associated glomerulonephritis (HIV-associated GN), and (3) HIV-associated thrombotic microangiopathy (HIV-associated TMA).6-10

Human immunodeficiency-1 virus 553 Hepatitis B virus 557 Hepatitis C Virus 559 Cytomegalovirus 560 Human parvovirus B19 561

Epstein-barr virus 562 Acknowledgment 563 References 563 Review questions 568 Answer key 568

● Approximately 40% of children with HIV infection are at risk for renal complications.