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Common symptoms of post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis include:<ref name="pmid482595">{{cite journal |vauthors=Lien JW, Mathew TH, Meadows R |title=Acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis in adults: a long-term study |journal=Q. J. Med. |volume=48 |issue=189 |pages=99–111 |date=January 1979 |pmid=482595 |doi= |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid25554106">{{cite journal |vauthors=VanDeVoorde RG |title=Acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis: the most common acute glomerulonephritis |journal=Pediatr Rev |volume=36 |issue=1 |pages=3–12; quiz 13 |date=January 2015 |pmid=25554106 |doi=10.1542/pir.36-1-3 |url=}}</ref> | Common symptoms of post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis include:<ref name="pmid482595">{{cite journal |vauthors=Lien JW, Mathew TH, Meadows R |title=Acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis in adults: a long-term study |journal=Q. J. Med. |volume=48 |issue=189 |pages=99–111 |date=January 1979 |pmid=482595 |doi= |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid25554106">{{cite journal |vauthors=VanDeVoorde RG |title=Acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis: the most common acute glomerulonephritis |journal=Pediatr Rev |volume=36 |issue=1 |pages=3–12; quiz 13 |date=January 2015 |pmid=25554106 |doi=10.1542/pir.36-1-3 |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid26984084">{{cite journal |vauthors=Iseri K, Iyoda M, Yamamoto Y, Kobayashi N, Oda T, Yamaguchi Y, Shibata T |title=Streptococcal Infection-related Nephritis (SIRN) Manifesting Membranoproliferative Glomerulonephritis Type I |journal=Intern. Med. |volume=55 |issue=6 |pages=647–50 |date=2016 |pmid=26984084 |doi=10.2169/internalmedicine.55.5409 |url=}}</ref> | ||
*Dark urine may be cola or tea color is the earliest manifestation | *Dark urine may be cola or tea color is the earliest manifestation | ||
*Oliguria | *Oliguria |
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Overview
History
Patients with post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis may have a positive history of:[1]
- Streptococcal throat infection
- Streptococcal skin infection
Common Symptoms
Common symptoms of post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis include:[2][3][4]
- Dark urine may be cola or tea color is the earliest manifestation
- Oliguria
- Periorbital edema
- Hypertension
Less Common Symptoms
Less common symptoms of post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis include
- General malaise
- Weakness
- Anorexia
- Nausea
- Vomiting
References
- ↑ Ferretti JJ, Stevens DL, Fischetti VA, Stevens DL, Bryant AE. PMID 26866211. Missing or empty
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(help) - ↑ Lien JW, Mathew TH, Meadows R (January 1979). "Acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis in adults: a long-term study". Q. J. Med. 48 (189): 99–111. PMID 482595.
- ↑ VanDeVoorde RG (January 2015). "Acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis: the most common acute glomerulonephritis". Pediatr Rev. 36 (1): 3–12, quiz 13. doi:10.1542/pir.36-1-3. PMID 25554106.
- ↑ Iseri K, Iyoda M, Yamamoto Y, Kobayashi N, Oda T, Yamaguchi Y, Shibata T (2016). "Streptococcal Infection-related Nephritis (SIRN) Manifesting Membranoproliferative Glomerulonephritis Type I". Intern. Med. 55 (6): 647–50. doi:10.2169/internalmedicine.55.5409. PMID 26984084.