Kidney disease I - Glomerulonephritis Flashcards

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what are the 4 common kidney diseases class?

A
  1. glomerulonephritis
  2. renal vascular disease
  3. tubular injury
  4. tubulointerstitial disease
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what is the difference of nephrotic and nephritic syndromes

some complications?

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Nephrotic syndrome:

  • MARKED proteinuria - albumin
  • hyperlipidaemia
  • Odema
  • Hypercoagubility
    complications: loss of clotting factors, loss of immunoglobulin (susceptible to infection)

Nephritic syndrome

  • HAEMATURIA (ACUTE onset)
  • mild proteinuria
  • reduced GFR and HT
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What is the difference between acute kidney injury and chronic renal disease

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acute kidney injury (acute renal failure)

  • rapid fall in GFR, plasma creatinine can still appear normal
  • oligouria and anuria can occur

Chronic kidney disease
- the reduction in GFR is sustained for at least 3 months, different stages. Can result in end stage renal failure

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what are the 4 glomerular diseases that can lead to nephrotic syndrome

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  1. membranous nephropathy
  2. membranoprolierative glomerulonephritis
  3. minimal change disease
  4. Focalsegmental glomerulosclerosis
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what is the glomerular disease that can cause nephritic syndrome

  • describe it
  • histological (light and electron) and immunoflorescence finding please
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I = post-infectious glomerulonephritis

related to GAS infection (commonly), but other infections can also cause it

  • antibodies take time to make, so glomerulonephritis happens few days AFTER infection (1week to 1month after infection)
  • light: neutrophil infiltration (at capillaries)
  • immunoflorescence: IgG deposition, C3 positive = SPOTTY
  • electron: subepithelial humps
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what is the most common cause of glomerular disease

  • what is the histological findings etc
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IgA nephropathy

IgA deposit at the mesangium
- mesangial cell proliferation and activation

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