nephrotic/nephritic/GMN/Goodpastures Flashcards
5 S&S of nephrotic syndrome
heavy proteinuria hypoalbuminemia edema hyperlipidemia lipiduria
S&S of nephritic syndrome
hematuria RBC casts in urine elevated BUN/SCr decreased GFR HTN oliguria fluid retention/mild edema
what disease is 70% of nephrotic syndrome in children
Minimal Change Disease
nephrotic syndrome is #1 cause of what in adults
membranous GMN
nephritic syndrome is #1 cause of what
acute post-infectious GMN
nephrotic syndrome’s etiology related to what diseases
systemic diseases (DM, amyloidosis, SLE)
permeability defect in glomerular capillaries allows proteins to be lost from plasma into urine
nephrotic syndrome
injury of glomerular capillaries leading to hematuria and mild proteinuria
nephritic syndrome
marked hypercellularity of glomerulus
APS-GMN
immune-mediate inflammatory glomerulopathy that occurs 1-2 weeks after strep throat or infection with GABHS
APS-GMN
what do you see on EM for APS-GMN
subepithelial dense deposits shaped like humps on epithelial side of BM
what do you see on IF for APS-GMN
granular deposits (lumpy bumpy) for both IgG and complement along BM
smoky colored urine associated with which infection
APS-GMN
autoimmune with formation of antibodies to body’s BM membrane components, collagen type 4
goodpasture’s syndrome
what do you see on IF for goodpasture’s syndrome
linear deposits in glomerulus - ribbon