Nephro Pathology Flashcards
what conditions are examples of nephritic syndrome?
- acute poststrep glomerulonephritis
- rapidly progressing glomerulonephritis
- berger dz (IgA glomerulonephropathy)
- alport syndrome
what conditions are examples of nephrotic syndrome?
- focal segmental glomerulosclerosis
- membranous nephropathy
- minimal change dz
- amyloidosis
- diabetic glomerulonephropathy
nephritic vs nephrotic basis
- nephritic: inflammation
- nephrotic: gross HIGH proteinuria
what conditions can be nephritic and nephrotic syndrome?
- diffuse proliferative glomerulonephritis
- membranoproliferative glomerulonephrosis
nephritic syndrome etiology, clinical characteristics
inflammatory
etiology: glomerular inflammation > basement membrane damage > loss of RBCs in urine > hematuria
signs/sx
- hematuria
- RBC casts
- oliguria
- azotemia
- HTN (inc renin release)
- proteinuria (low)
infection associated glomerulonephritis etiology
type III hypersensitivity rxn (ag-ab immune complexes that stick in tissue; clogs up nephron structures and stop function)
- children: group A strep
- adults: staph or strep
IgA nephropathy (berger dz) pathophys
episodic hematuria occurring concurrently w resp or GI infxn
IgA secreted by mucosal linings
alport syndrome pathophys
- mutation of type IV collagen
- irregular thinning and thickening and splitting of glomerular basement membrane
- x linked dominant (more common in men)
- cant see, cant pee, cant hear a bee
nephrotic syndrome etiology, clinical characteristics
massive proteinuria
etiology: podocyte damage > impaired charge barrier > proteinuria
associated w hypercoagulable state due to antithrombin III loss in urine
signs/sx:
- edema
- hypoabluminemia
- HLD
- frothy urine with fatty casts
examples of secondary nephrotic syndromes
amyloidosis
diabetic glomerulonephropathy
what types of nephrotic syndromes can be both primary + secondary?
- focal segmental glomerulosclerosis
- minimal change dz
- membranous nephropathy
glomerulosclerosis etiology and complications
- idiopathic or due to other conditions (HIV, sickle cell, heroin use, obesity, congenital malformations, drug induced)
- complication: CKD