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==Overview==
==Overview==

Revision as of 15:50, 23 April 2018

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Glomerular disease Main page

Glomerular disease patient information

Overview

Classification

1- Poststreptococcal Glomerulonephritis
2- Renal disease due to Subacute Bacterial Endocarditis, or cardiac shunt
3- Lupus nephritis
4- Goodpasture syndrome
5- IgA nephropathy
6- Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis (Wegener's)
7- Microscopic Polyangiitis
8- Churg-Strauss Syndrome
9- Membranoproliferative Glomerulonephritis
10- Henoch-Schönlein purpura
11- Cryoglobulinemia
12- Minimal change disease
13- Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis
14- Membranous glomerulonephritis
15- Diabetic Nephropathy
16- Glomerular deposition disease
17- Alport's Syndrome
18- Thin Basement Membrane Disease
19- Nail-Patella Syndrome
20- Hypertensive nephrosclerosis
21- Cholesterol Emboli
22- Sickle Cell Disease
23- Thrombotic Microangiopathies
24- Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome

Pathophysiology

Differential Diagnosis

Diagnosis

Prevention

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 Image          = Acute GN 2.jpg|
 Caption        = Acute Glomerulonephritis: Micro H&E high mag; an  excellent example of acute exudative glomerulonephritis. 
Image courtesy of Professor Peter Anderson DVM PhD and published with permission © PEIR, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Pathology |


Overview

Glomerular disease are conditions that affect the glomerulus. Glomerular diseases can be classified into glomerulonephritis characterized by an inflammatory process, and glomerulosclerosis which is characterized by fibrosis of the glomerulus.

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