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The exact [[pathophysiology]] is dependent on the specific diagnosis. However, the common features are an [[inflammation]] of the [[glomerulus|glomeruli]], leading to salt and water retention and a reduction in the [[kidney function]]. | The exact [[pathophysiology]] is dependent on the specific diagnosis. However, the common features are an [[inflammation]] of the [[glomerulus|glomeruli]], leading to salt and water retention and a reduction in the [[kidney function]]. | ||
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Pathophysiology
The exact pathophysiology is dependent on the specific diagnosis. However, the common features are an inflammation of the glomeruli, leading to salt and water retention and a reduction in the kidney function.