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==Classification== | ==Classification== | ||
Hypertensive nephropathy is | Hypertensive nephropathy is classified according to disease severity and histological finding into two subtypes<ref name="OnoOno1997">{{cite journal|last1=Ono|first1=Hidehiko|last2=Ono|first2=Yuko|title=NEPHROSCLEROSIS AND HYPERTENSION|journal=Medical Clinics of North America|volume=81|issue=6|year=1997|pages=1273–1288|issn=00257125|doi=10.1016/S0025-7125(05)70582-4}}</ref>: | ||
* Benign | * '''Benign nephrosclerosis''' | ||
** | **It often occurs in the benign phase of essential [[hypertension]]. | ||
** It is characterized by [[Hyaline]] accumulation in the renal arterioles leading to afferent arteriolar narrowing. | |||
** | [[File:Renal arterial hyalinosis - pas - very high mag.jpg|300px|center]] | ||
* '''Malignant nephrosclerosis''' | |||
** It occurs in the malignant phase of essential [[hypertension]], which is defined by a sudden elevation of [[blood pressure]] along with multi-organ damage such as [[papilledema]], central nervous system involvement, cardiac decompensation, and progressive renal failure. | |||
** It is characterized by [[fibrinoid]] necrosis in the afferent arterioles. | |||
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Classification
Hypertensive nephropathy is classified according to disease severity and histological finding into two subtypes[1]:
- Benign nephrosclerosis
- It often occurs in the benign phase of essential hypertension.
- It is characterized by Hyaline accumulation in the renal arterioles leading to afferent arteriolar narrowing.
- Malignant nephrosclerosis
- It occurs in the malignant phase of essential hypertension, which is defined by a sudden elevation of blood pressure along with multi-organ damage such as papilledema, central nervous system involvement, cardiac decompensation, and progressive renal failure.
- It is characterized by fibrinoid necrosis in the afferent arterioles.
References
- ↑ Ono, Hidehiko; Ono, Yuko (1997). "NEPHROSCLEROSIS AND HYPERTENSION". Medical Clinics of North America. 81 (6): 1273–1288. doi:10.1016/S0025-7125(05)70582-4. ISSN 0025-7125.