Kidney Pathology Flashcards

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minimal change disease

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  • most common cause of nephrotic syndrome in children
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focal segmental glomerulosclerosis

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  • most common cause of nephrotic syndrome in adults
  • the appearance of tissue scarring in the glomeruli.
  • only part of the glomerulus suffers the damage
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membranous glomerulonephritis

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  • The inflammation of the glomerular membrane causes increased leaking in the kidney. It is not clear why this condition develops in most people, although an auto-immune mechanism is suspected
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membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis

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  • the inflammation of the glomeruli along with the deposit of antibodies in their membranes, which makes filtration difficult
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rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis

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  • Usually presents as a nephritic syndrome
  • A patient’s glomeruli are present in a crescent moon shape
  • characterized clinically by a rapid decrease in the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) by at least 50% over a short period, usually from a few days to 3 months
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nephrotic syndrome

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  • protein >3.5 g/1.73m2/day
  • albumin <2.5g/dl
  • oedema
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nephritic syndrome

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  • haematuria
  • proteinuria
  • hypertension
  • oliguria

Children/Adolescents

  • IgA nephropathy
  • Post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis
  • Hemolytic uremic syndrome
  • Henoch–Schönlein purpura

Adults

  • Goodpasture syndrome
  • SLE
  • Rapidly progressing glomerulonephritis (RPGNs)
  • Infective endocarditis
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