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         Glomerular Diseases:     more books (33)
  1. Renal Disease: Classification and Atlas of Glomerular Diseases by Jacob Churg, 1982-12
  2. Color atlas of kidney biopsy: Pathology of glomerular diseases by Wolfgang Rotter, 1985
  3. Pathology of Glomerular Disease (Contemporary Issues in Surgical Pathology) (Vol 1)
  4. The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Glomerular Disease: A Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 2002-07
  5. Renal biopsy in glomerular diseases: Clinical, histological, immunohistological and electron-microscopic studies by Edit Beregi, 1978-01-01
  6. Nephrology... Obstruction, Stones and Tumours ... Glomerular Disease by A. W. & Moffat, D. B. & Sanders, E. Asscher, 1984
  7. Atlas of Glomerular Disease: Morphological and Clinical Correlation by Priscilla Kincaid-Smith, John P. Dowling, et all 1985-01
  8. Renal Glomerular Disease (Topics in Renal Disease) by P. Sharpstone, J.A. Trafford, 1981-05-31
  9. Slide Atlas of Nephrology. Obstuction, Stones and Tumours. Glomerular Disease. by A. William. [and] David B. Moffat. Eric Sanders. Asscher, 1984
  10. The Epidemic Challenge of Chronic Kidney Disease in Older Patients by MBChB, MSc, MRCP(UK), MD Ahmed H. Abdelhafi Z, MBChB, MRCP(UK) Evelyn Tan, et all 2010-05-17
  11. Glomerular Filtration Rate Is Used to Redefine Kidney Disease.: An article from: Internal Medicine News by Mitchel L. Zoler, 2001-07-15
  12. Pathophysiology of Renal Disease by Burton David Rose, 1987-03-01
  13. The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Glomerular Disease A Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 1980
  14. Renal Glomerular Diseases: Atlas of Electron Microscopy with Histopathological Bases and Immunofluorescence Findings by Jonas Valaitis, 2002-08-14

81. Primary Glomerular Disease
glomerulonephritis) 7% 3. Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis (MPGN) 4. Focal segmental glomerular sclerosis (FSGS) 5. Others. Primary diseases of End
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Chronic Renal Failure
A Definition B Chronic Glomerulonephritis C IgA nephropathy and Henoch-Schonlein purpura nephritis D Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis (MPGN) Back to renal pathology lecture top page
A. Definition: Persitent loss of kidney function
Manifestations:
  • Elevation of nitrogen metabolites Imbalance of water, electrolytes and acid-base Renal anemia, osteodystrophy, ..........
Hemodialysis Patients and National Medical Care Costs B. "Chronic Glomerulonephritis"= chronic nephritic syndrome
Causal Diseases 1. Mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis IgA nephropathy (nephritis) 70%
Henoch-Schonlein purpura nephritis
Non-IgA nephritis 2. Membranous nephropathy (glomerulonephritis) 7%
3. Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis (MPGN)
4. Focal segmental glomerular sclerosis (FSGS)
5. Others Primary Diseases of End Stage Kidney in 2000 Diabetic nephropathy 36.6%
Choronic glomerulonephritis 32.5%
Nephrosclerosis 7.6%
Polycystic kidney 2.4%
Chronic pyelonephritis 1.0%

82. Glomerular
Subject, Topic, Quote. Health. A number of different diseases can result in glomerular disease. (references). 7. glomerular disease. 6. filtration glomerular. 5.
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Definition: Glomerular
Glomerular
Adjective
. Of or relating to glomeruli. Source: WordNet 1.7.1
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Pertaining to or of the nature of a glomerulus, especially a renal glomerulus. ( references Source: compiled by the editor from various references ; see credits. Top
Crosswords: Glomerular
English words defined with "glomerular" glomerular capsule references Specialty definitions using "glomerular" creatinine clearance Fanconi Syndrome Glomerular Filtration Rate Glomerular Mesangium ... references Non-English Usage: Glomerular " is also a word in the following language with the English translation in parentheses. Portuguese (glomerular). Top
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References
  • The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Glomerular Disease ( reference (more reference examples)
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  • Atlas of Glomerular Histopathology ( reference
  • Atlas of human glomerular pathology; correlative light, immunofluorescence, and ultrastructural histology ( reference
  • Glomerular Dysfunction and Biopathology of Vascular Wall ( reference
  • Glomerular Pathology ( reference
  • Kidney function and glomerular permeability to macromolecules in juvenile diabetes; with special references to early changes (

83. Glomerular Disease Often Accompanies A Wide Variety Of Liver
liver. 1998 glomerular disease often accompanies a wide variety of liver diseases, including acute or chronic hepatitis. A striking
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Glomerular disease often accompanies a wide variety of liver
1998 - Glomerular disease often accompanies a wide variety of liver diseases, including acute or chronic hepatitis. A striking association between HBV and glomerulonephritis particularly membranous glomerulonephritis has been reported. It is not surprising, HCV infection has been recently associated with the development of various types of glomerulonephritis. The principal type of glomerulonephritis associated with HCV infection is either cryoglobulinemic or non-cryoglobulinemic membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis. However, other types of glomerular lesions were seen in the clinical course of HCV infection. Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis associated with hepatitis C virus infection. PMID: 9524785 Sheree Martin mailto:martins@zoomnet.net http://dispatch.mail-list.com/archives/hbv_research/

84. A To Z Encyclopedia Topic: Glomerular Disease
General Renal Consultation Program. Glomerulonephritis. What is glomerulonephritis? Glomerulonephritis is a type of kidney disease that involves the glomeruli.
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85. AllRefer Health - Lupus Nephritis (Lupus Glomerular Disease, Nephritis - Lupus)
Lupus Nephritis (Lupus glomerular Disease, Nephritis Lupus) information center covers causes, prevention, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, incidence, risk
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Alternate Names : Lupus Glomerular Disease, Nephritis - Lupus Definition Lupus nephritis is a kidney disorder that is a complication of systemic lupus erythematosus , characterized by damage to the glomerulus and progressive loss of kidney function.
Male Urinary System Lupus nephritis is one complication of systemic lupus erythematosus SLE ). It is related to the autoimmune process of lupus, where the immune system produces antibodies antinuclear antibody and others) against body components. Complexes of these antibodies and

86. AllRefer Health - Lupus Nephritis Prognosis (Expectations) (Lupus Glomerular Dis
Lupus Nephritis (Lupus glomerular Disease, Nephritis Lupus) information center covers Prognosis (Expectations).
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Alternate Names : Lupus Glomerular Disease, Nephritis - Lupus Lupus Nephritis Prognosis (Expectations) The outcome varies. It is usually worse with diffuse proliferative lupus nephritis (one specific form of the disorder). As with SLE , the course is variable, with exacerbations ( acute episodes) and remissions (symptom-free periods).
Some cases of lupus nephritis may progress to chronic renal failure
Over 80% of people with lupus nephritis severe enough to require dialysis or transplantation will survive for more than 5 years after treatment. Although lupus nephritis may recur in a transplanted kidney, it rarely leads to end stage renal disease. People with active lupus should not undergo transplantation.

87. Drexel University College Of Medicine Faculty Group Practice: TopDocsOnline.com-
But since glomerular disease causes problems at the cellular level, the doctor will probably also recommend a kidney biopsywhere a needle is used to extract
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88. GLOMERULAR DISEASE ASSOCIATED WITH TROPICAL INFECTIONS
glomerular DISEASE ASSOCIATED WITH TROPICAL INFECTIONS. KS Chugh*, MD, FACP (Hon.) Table 7 glomerular Disease in M. tuberculosis.
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    DISCUSSION BOARD
    PANEL DE DISCUSION
      GLOMERULAR DISEASE ASSOCIATED WITH TROPICAL INFECTIONS
      K.S. Chugh*, MD, FACP (Hon.) Emeritus Professor of Nephrology,
      Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research.
      * National Kidney Clinic and Research Centre
      601, Sec. 18-B, Chandigarh 160 018, India Fax 91 172 540000, Email chughks@ch1.dot.net.in Several tropical infections have been recognized to be associated with glomerular lesions in the kidneys, leading to a significantly different profile of infection related glomerular disease in various geographical regions of the world. Initially, the causal relationship of these infections with nephropathy was established mainly by epidemiological studies and because of resolution of renal lesions following treatment of infection, exception being malarial and schistosomal nephropathy. More recently, improved diagnostic techniques and well designed experimental studies in which glomerular lesions have been induced by these infections, have provided additional evidence towards this causal relationship. A direct confirmatory evidence has been obtained by demonstration of specific antigens (by using monoclonal antibodies), immunoglobulins and complement within the lesions, pointing to the immunological origin of glomerular disease. The additional factors which may influence the development of glomerular disease include the frequent presence of multiple infections and malnutrition amongst populations in the tropical regions. Besides the well recognized bacterial and viral infections which have a worldwide distribution, the infections which cause glomerular lesions specifically in the tropics are listed in table I. In this session, only those associated with malaria, microfilaria, leprosy and tuberculosis are discussed.

89. Medical Imagery
IgA nephropathy is a form of glomerular disease that results when immunoglobulin A (IgA) forms deposits in the glomeruli, where it creates inflammation.
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90. Hypertension, Dialysis And Clinical Nephrology - Kidney
Morbidity and mortality; Cardiovascular complications; - Bone disease; - Dialysis amyloidosis Idiopathic loin pain hematuria is a glomerular disorder; MMF for
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91. Hypertension, Dialysis And Clinical Nephrology - Kidney
Is Father to the Man Fetal Origins of Cardiovascular Disease; - Nephron Number of the coagulation/fibrinolysis system in fibrin-associated glomerular injury.
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