Clinical Manifestation of Glomerular Diseases PDF
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This document presents clinical manifestations of glomerular diseases, categorizing them into five syndromes, including nephritic, nephrotic, and acute renal failure syndromes. Important keywords in this document are glomerular diseases, medical cases, and pathogenesis.
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Clinical Manifestation of Glomerular Diseases ectopic pregnancy Post-Streptococcal GN Infiltrating lobular carcinoma Indian file appearance Morphology of renal stones Krukenberg's tumor 19 marks mcq Wilms tumor 7 marks written...
Clinical Manifestation of Glomerular Diseases ectopic pregnancy Post-Streptococcal GN Infiltrating lobular carcinoma Indian file appearance Morphology of renal stones Krukenberg's tumor 19 marks mcq Wilms tumor 7 marks written Vaginal tumours Seminoma Chylocele, Hematocele, Varicocele Vulvar tumours benign prostatic hyperplasia and (corpora amylacea) Endometriosis Thecoma/ Fibroma may be written Meig's syndrome Compare between partial and complete vesicular mole ( ) Ectopic pregnancy Granulosa Cell Tumor (Call-Exner bodies) Pyonephrosis, Hydronephrosis Risk factors of cancer cervix precancerous lesions of breast cancer (risk factors of breast cancer Yolk Sac Tumor & Schiller–Duval body Puerperal sepsis systemic diseases associated with glomerular lesions prognostic factors of breast carcinoma enumerate germ-cell ovarian tumour enumerate sex cord ovarian tumour microscopic picture of Acute Diffuse Proliferative Glomerulonpheritis (Post-Streptococcal Glomerulonpheritis Clinical Manifestation of Glomerular Diseases Clinical manifestations of glomerular diseases are grouped into 5 syndromes: Nephritic Syndrome 1) Nephritic Syndrome: acute onset of gross hematuria, hypertension, mild/ moderate proteinuria, edema & oliguria. Nephrotic Syndrome 2) Nephrotic Syndrome: heavy proteinuria (> 3.5 gm/day), hypoalbuminemia, severe edema, hyperlipidemia & lipiduria (lipid in urine). Acute renal failure (ARF) 3) Acute renal failure (ARF): It is dominated by oliguria or anuria (