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The following tables shows the classification of acute glomerulonephritis: | The following tables shows the classification of acute glomerulonephritis: | ||
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|+ '''''Classification of Glomerular Diseases''''' | |||
| bgcolor="#d9ff54"|'''Type of Disorder''' || bgcolor="#d9ff54"|'''Proliferative Changes'''|| bgcolor="#d9ff54"|'''No Proliferative Changes''' | |||
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| bgcolor="#ececec"|'''Primary Renal Disorder ''' || | |||
*IgA nephropathy | |||
*IgM nephropathy | |||
*Other mesangioproliferative glomerulonephritides | |||
*Crescentic glomerulonephritis | |||
**With immune deposits | |||
**Pauci-immune | |||
*Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis | |||
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*Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis | |||
*Membranous glomerulopathy | |||
*Minimal-change disease | |||
*Thin basement membrane disease | |||
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| bgcolor="#ececec"|'''Secondary Disorder''' || | |||
*Lupus nephritis | |||
*Post-infectious glomerulonephritis | |||
*Glomerulonephritis related to hepatitis B or C | |||
*Systemic vasculitides | |||
**Wegener's granulomatosis | |||
**Polyarteritis nodosa | |||
**Henoch-Schonlein purpura | |||
**Idiopathic | |||
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*Diabetic nephropathy | |||
*Amyloidosis | |||
*Light-chain nephropathy | |||
*Human immunodeficiency virus nephropathy | |||
*Alport's syndrome | |||
*Drug-induced glomerulopathies | |||
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==References== | ==References== |
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Classification
Acute nephritic syndrome may be differentiated according to the etiology of renal disease. Acute nephritis may be classified based on renal vs. non-renal etiology. Similarly, acute nephritis may be classified as idiopathic vs. secondary to other conditions. Finally, diseases may be classified according to the proliferative vs. non-proliferative changes seen on pathology.
The following tables shows the classification of acute glomerulonephritis:
Type of Disorder | Proliferative Changes | No Proliferative Changes |
Primary Renal Disorder |
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Secondary Disorder |
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