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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. | 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 | The following tables shows the classification of glomerular diseases: | ||
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|+ '''''Classification of Glomerular Diseases''''' | |+ '''''Classification of Glomerular Diseases<ref name="pmid9744974">{{cite journal| author=Hricik DE, Chung-Park M, Sedor JR| title=Glomerulonephritis. | journal=N Engl J Med | year= 1998 | volume= 339 | issue= 13 | pages= 888-99 | pmid=9744974 | doi=10.1056/NEJM199809243391306 | pmc= | url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=9744974 }} </ref>''''' | ||
| bgcolor="#d9ff54"|'''Type of Disorder''' || bgcolor="#d9ff54"|'''Proliferative Changes'''|| bgcolor="#d9ff54"|'''No Proliferative Changes''' | | bgcolor="#d9ff54"|'''Type of Disorder''' || bgcolor="#d9ff54"|'''Proliferative Changes'''|| bgcolor="#d9ff54"|'''No Proliferative Changes''' | ||
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*Drug-induced glomerulopathies | *Drug-induced glomerulopathies | ||
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<center><sup>Adapted from Hricik DE, Chung-Park M, Sedor JR. Glomerulonephritis. N Engl J Med. 1998;339(13):888-99</sup></center> | |||
==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 glomerular diseases:
Type of Disorder | Proliferative Changes | No Proliferative Changes |
Primary Renal Disorder |
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Secondary Disorder |
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References
- ↑ Hricik DE, Chung-Park M, Sedor JR (1998). "Glomerulonephritis". N Engl J Med. 339 (13): 888–99. doi:10.1056/NEJM199809243391306. PMID 9744974.