The Kidney: A Clinico-pathological Study |
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A practical classification of idiopathic glomerulone | 14 |
PART II | 111 |
Idiopathic nephrotic syndrome associated with focal | 119 |
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abnormalities accompanied acute appearance areas arrow arterioles artery associated atrophy basement membrane blood pressure capillary wall cause cells changes characteristic chronic classification clinical course creatinine crescents demonstrated deposits develop diagnosis dialysis diffuse discussed disease double early electron microscopy episode familial fibrin fibrosis foam cells focal and segmental glomerular capillaries glomerular lesions glomeruli heparin illustrated in Fig increase infection interlobular arteries irregular ischaemic kidney Kincaid-Smith later layers light microscopy malignant hypertension marked material mesangial mesangial matrix mesangiocapillary glomerulonephritis minor months morphological necrosis nephritis nephrotic syndrome normal noted occur patients period pregnancy present processes progressive proliferation proliferative glomerulonephritis prominent proteinuria pyuria rejection relation renal biopsy renal failure renal function resemble result scarring sclerosis Section seen segmental hyalinosis serum severe shown Silver similar stage staining steroids studies subendothelial suggests Table transplantation treatment typical underlying urine usually vascular vessel lesions weeks