PPT-“ Glomerular ” diseases - the past 60 years: what have we learned, and how?

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J Stewart Cameron São Paulo Nephrology Division University of São Paulo 22 nd October 2013 Renal Unit Guys Campus Kings College London UK What can we learn from

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J Stewart Cameron São Paulo Nephrology Division University of São Paulo 22 nd October 2013 Renal Unit Guys Campus Kings College London UK What can we learn from the story of glomerulonephritis about how knowledge is acquired and applied in medicine. Dr Rebecca Martin F2. Learning objectives. Appreciate the fact that glomerular diseases fall onto a wide spectrum. Be able to define the nephritic and nephrotic syndromes. Understand the pathology of 4 key glomerular diseases which serve as archetypal examples of nephritic and nephrotic syndrome. Nephrotic. and Nephritic Syndromes. John Higgins. Learning Objectives. M. orphology of renal injury. Mechanisms of glomerular injury and . clinicopathologic. correlations of prototype disease with a typical clinical presentation. 2 Point A: Ripley, Tennessee, Small-totimes this was a wonderful system of people that I could talk to about almost anything. Other times, however, it felt behind my back, and judged. Because of this Dr. . Rida. . Shabbir. DPT KMU. Functions of kidney:. Excretion of metabolic waste products and foreign chemicals.. Regulation of water and electrolyte balance.. Regulation of body fluid osmolality and electrolyte concentration.. know about the IB and the . Primary Years Programme. So what exactly is the International Baccalaureate?. “... The International Baccalaureate (IB) is a non-profit foundation, motivated by its mission to create a better world through education”. Dr. Bruce E. Bloom. President and Chief Science Officer. APBDRF Scientific Conference. Dec. 6, 2016. The Problem . The Problem . The Problem . The Problem . 7000 unsolved rare diseases . 500M people affected. Learning objectives. Appreciate the fact that glomerular diseases fall onto a wide spectrum. Be able to define the nephritic and nephrotic syndromes. Understand the pathology of 4 key glomerular diseases which serve as archetypal examples of nephritic and nephrotic syndrome. Obeidat. , MD. Histopathologist. /. Neuropathologist. I. . Glomerular. diseases. 1.Clinical Manifestations of Renal Diseases. - . The clinical manifestations of renal disease can be grouped into well-defined syndromes. . Hayam. . Hebah. Associate professor . of Internal . M. edicine. AL . Maarefa. college. GN means “ inflammation of glomeruli”.. The term is used to describe all types of glomerular diseases even those . Hazem.K.Al-Khafaji. FICMS. Department of internal medicine. College of medicine. Al-Qadissyia University. Glomerular diseases. Lecture-5-. Acute Nephritic . Syndromes. Clinical types, associations & causes. Dr. Marwan Majeed Ibrahim. Glomerular diseases. Glomerular diseases account for a significant proportion of acute and chronic kidney disease. Most patients with glomerular disease do not present acutely and are asymptomatic until abnormalities are detected on routine screening of blood or urine samples. There are many causes of glomerular damage, including immunological injury, inherited diseases such as Alport’s syndrome, metabolic diseases such as diabetes mellitus, and deposition of abnormal proteins such as amyloid in the glomeruli. . TEXT read by the doctor is . coloured. RED. Extra notes are . coloured. maroon. Some pictures have extra information in the “notes” section so do not forget to read them. The doctor said she will mainly ask about what she reads, the skipped slides should be . and Nephritic Syndromes. John Higgins. Learning Objectives. M. orphology of renal injury. Mechanisms of glomerular injury and . clinicopathologic. correlations of prototype disease with a typical clinical presentation. Glomerular diseases- 2. Diseases leading to Nephritic syndrome. 2. 3. The Nephritic Syndrome. . Pathogenesis:. proliferation of the cells within the . glomeruli. accompanied by a . leukocytic. infiltrate → .

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