Classification or Glomerular Diseases
The classification of glomerulopathies -is very confusing, because groupings can be made according to the histological pattern of injury, the etiology of injury, or the mode of clinical presentation. In addition, the nomenclature includes a bewildering mixture of clinical, etiological, and pathological descriptive terms with many synonyms for the same disorder. This section will first divide glomerular diseases by their chief pattern of clinical presentation (nephrosis, nephritis, or mixed) and then order the individual entities by the dominant renal histopathological pattern.
- Clinical Manifestations
- PHYSIOLOGY OF THE SYSTEMIC CIRCULATION
- Potassium Homeostasis
- VENTILATION
- Indications for Dialysis and Adequacy of Dialysis
- PULMONARY GAS EXCHANGE
- GENERAL SURGERY IN THE PATIENT WITH HEART DISEASE
- MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF ANGINA
- CYSTIC FIBROSIS
- Verapamil
- Classification or Glomerular Diseases
- Urinalysis, Renal ‘Tubular Function, and Urine Flow Rate
- Gardner's Syndrome
- Minimal Change Nephropathy
- Disopyramide
- Gastrointestinal Tract
- Endocrine Systems
- OTHER THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES
- Blood Chemistries
- CLINICAL TESTS OF DIGESTION AND ABSORPTION
- Renal Biopsy
- BROliCHIECTASIS
- NAUSEA AND VOMITING
- Nephrosclerosis
- Lower GI Bleeding
- DEFINITION
- Chromic Renal Failure Due to Drugs
- RESPIRATORY SENSORS
- MEDIASTINAL DISEASE
- RENAL METABOLISM Of DRUGS
- EFFECTS OF PULMONARY HYPERTENSION ON PULMONARY FUNCTION
- PATHOLOGY
- RHEUMATIC FEVER
- MOXIOUS GASES AflD FUMES
- Proteinuria