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Revision as of 14:26, 31 August 2012
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
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Overview
Pathophysiology
Histopathology
The majority of glomeruli present "crescents". Formation of crescents is initiated by passage of fibrin into the Bowman space as a result of increased permeability of glomerular basement membrane. Fibrin stimulates the proliferation of parietal cells of Bowman capsule, and an influx of monocytes. Rapid growing and fibrosis of crescents compresses the capillary loops and decreases the Bowman space which leads to renal failure within weeks or months.
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Glomerulonephritis: Micro H&E med mag; an excellent example of AGN with many neutrophils
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Acute Glomerulonephritis: Micro H&E high mag; an excellent example of acute exudative glomerulonephritis.
Glomerulonephritis Videos
Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis
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Chronic glomerulonephritis
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